USB-C confirmed for the iPhone 15 in new leaked part images

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USB-C confirmed for the iPhone 15 in new leaked part images - Lemmy.world

I can finally ask iPhone users for a charger. The world is healing
Bet you they will make their cable charge non iPhones slower… adding some proprietary tech inside the charger, phone or cable which only allows fast charging on Official Apple Certified products etc.

I don’t know why people think this. USB-C is on every Apple product except iPhone and AirPods, and they were quite an early adopter of it, putting it on the MacBook in 2015. For comparison, the first Samsung phone with USB-C was the Note 7, 1.5 years later.

They’ve done nothing proprietary with it in all that time, and Apple products with USB-C have followed the spec quite closely (unlike offenders such as Nintendo). Outside of unsubstantiated rumours and FUD, there’s no reason to think they’ll do anything different.

Genuinely curious, how did Nintendo change their specs for USB C? I still charge both my steam deck and switch off the charger my deck came with, but only the deck works with the usb-c to hdmi dongle I got. How does that work?

There was quite a scandal years ago because the Switch could get fried even by third-party docks.

I’ve heard different explanations and I’m not 100% sure what’s true.

Here’s a good FAQ on the topic. switchchargers.com/nintendo-switch-bricking-faq/

If anyone knows more about this, please share! I’m not sure if the Switch is indeed noncompliant or if that was just a rumor/hypothesis.

Nintendo Switch Bricking FAQ

Separate the facts from the fears when it comes to third party accessories. Learn what actually can cause your Switch to brick. And what is safe to use.

Switch Chargers

Could easily be out of spec chargers. There are a number of prominent iPhone repair specialists (Louis Rossman, iPadRehab and such) that highly recommend against using 3rd party USB power supplies because there’s no guarantee of quality.

You can easily destroy your expensive device. They even recommend against using the built-in USB ports in planes and transit and instead using an AC power port with your OEM charging adapter to be safe.

There is a paper of one thirdparty producer, that explains what happens in cheap products: arstechnica.com/…/heres-why-nintendo-switch-conso…
Here’s why Nintendo Switch consoles keep frying

Blame nonstandard design elements that exist in both Nintendo's and third parties' docks.

Ars Technica