Mon Mar 06 16:10:29 CST 2023
It is basically confirmed that the entire iPhone 15 will use the Type-C interface, and currently there are informed sources exposed that Foxconn has begun mass production of some USBC interface accessories, such as EarPods and cable, while he also confirmed that Apple will encrypt, that is, on the MFI certification.
Apple has specifically designed an IC chip for Lightning & Type-C ports, and Apple will require MFi certification for products connected to the iPhone 15.
The USB-C port on iPhone 15 works with commercially available third-party USB-C port cables, but only for standard charging, not for data transfer, and possibly not even for fast charging. In addition, according to sources, Apple's iPhone this year will also make certain cuts in the interface, for example, iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus can only support low-speed data transfer, and only higher-level devices such as Pro can use full-speed transfer.
The security of the iPhone will of course be improved due to the encryption of the interface chip. iPhone 15 uses the USB-C interface and in theory the charging speed should be able to reach a higher power, but the current news shows that the highest should still not exceed 30W.
This practice undoubtedly makes it very difficult for users, after all, we wait for the USB-C interface is to bring a cable with you can use, Apple cable is broken and do not need to spend a lot of money to buy Apple's original cable. The Apple cable is broken and you don't need to pay a lot of money for the original Apple cable. As for the security encryption, currently the iPad and Mac using the USB-C interface are compatible with third-party USB-C cables.
USB cable for iPhone currently sold in the market can be broadly divided into three types.
1. Original Apple cable.
2. Third-party cables introduced by accessory manufacturers.
3. Cottage cable.
Apple's original cable is too expensive, and the third-party Lightning cable is not only cheaper than the original cable, but also has the same quality as the original Apple cable. These products have passed Apple's MFI certification test and are officially authorized for development.
By HornmicLink_Henry @230306 16:13