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nonane
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2 years ago
How is this a problem for most users? When was the last time someone actually plugged in an iPhone to a computer to sync data? Most syncing happens over wifi for most users (90%+ I would say). Even development happens over wifi now.
NovemberWhiskey|2 years ago
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that providing a "real" USB 3 cable for charging would not give most users what they want.
I have two USB-C cables plugged into the MacBook Pro on the desk I'm using right now. One does USB PD and also provides monitor connectivity - that's obviously a "full fat" Thunderbolt cable. The other is a Lightning cable that I need occasionally to charge my keyboard/trackpad.
The Thunderbolt cable would be a terrible phone cable. It is thick, bulky and does not want to bend - mostly because it's designed to have good signal integrity at 10Gb/s+.
bluescrn|2 years ago
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catchnear4321|2 years ago
a charging cable is meant for charging a device. the cable rumored to be available will be capable of charging the device, faster than previous models. the new cable will follow broader standards.
for some reason, some people get mad about facts.
fweimer|2 years ago
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