The countdown for the iPhone 15 series has begun. Many leaks about the series have emerged so far. As the launch date approaches, new rumors continue to emerge. Everyone knows that the series will receive USB-C instead of Lightning. It seems that Apple wants a fast connection.
iPhone 15 will receive Thunderbolt support
Apple is preparing to support high-speed 40Gbps data transmission. According to ChargerLab, the iPhone 15 will support Thunderbolt. This support will be available in all three models except the standard model.
As it is known, Apple has used its signature Lightning port for years. In order to comply with the new regulation in Europe, Apple will abandon this design with the iPhone 15 and use USB-C. However, it seems that Apple will still offer a unique feature.
Ming-Chi Kuo, who has made a name for himself with Apple news, stated that the company will optimize the fast charging performance of MFi certified USB-C chargers for iPhone 15. To summarize, if USB-C cables from other companies without Made for iPhone (MFi) support are used, the data transfer speed will be significantly reduced. According to some sources, it will not allow its use by warning “This accessory is not supported”.
Technological waste is one of the most important factors in this sanction decision of the European Union. Nowadays, technological devices change quite frequently. As such, unusable chargers and headphones are in a sense garbage. The extent to which Apple’s latest step complies with the EU’s wishes is a matter of debate.