Apple is finally expected to switch to USB-C on its iPhone 15 series this fall, and we get our first look at the purported port connected to flex PCB assemblies. Images shared by @lipilipsi on Twitter.com shows the connector for iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 15 Plus and iPhone 15.
USB-C ports for iPhone 15 series
Based on previous rumors, iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are expected to come with standard USB 2.0 connectors that offer the same 480Mbps data transfer speeds and 20W charging speeds as the Lighting port. The iPhone 15Pro and 15Pro Max will have USB 3.2 connectors offering the first major speed boost on iPhone since 2012.
Previous reports also suggest that Apple will limit data transfer and charging speeds on USB-C cables and accessories that aren’t part of its Made for iPhone (MFi) program. Apple is said to hold the iPhone 15 series keynote on September 13th.
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