Apple iPhone 15 relegated to USB 2.0 unless you buy the Pro
Apple iPhone 15 relegated to USB 2.0 unless you buy the Pro
Apple has dragged the iPhone kicking and screaming into the USB-C era, but with an embarrassingly antiquated USB protocol.
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One last little 'f you for making us do this'
Whatever, still better than lightning.
78 0 Replythey don't care because apple punishes the poors at every opportunity anyway. soldered on ram & ssd's on their laptops for fucks sake
22 0 ReplyApple’s not the only one with soldered on components.
15 0 Replydunno why you're downvoted, you're completely correct.
BUT
Apple is the only one charging eye-watering prices for the privilege. Yeah, there is that lol.
7 0 ReplyAgreed on the cost.
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Yeah I have a Thinkpad Carbon X1. It has soldered on RAM.
6 0 Replyugh... please don't support companies that do this. I'd never purchase a pc laptop that didn't allow ram or ssd upgrades. insanity! I SAY!
the dumbing down and enshittification will only proceed if people buy their products.
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Apple blazed the trail though, really pushed the idea that saving a millimeter by going to glued/soldered on components is a good idea
2 0 ReplyApple wasn’t the first to solder components onto the motherboard.
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It's funny (or sad I guess) that the current generation of laptops are back on mag chargers (I forget what they're called) instead of USB C. There was never a time when both iPhones and MacBooks used USB C charging.
3 0 Replyyou can use either the magsafe or USB-C PD, both works
8 0 ReplySorry, should've clarified I meant the one that came with it in the box
1 0 ReplyThe cable that comes in the box is MagSafe, but the power brick is usb-c
2 0 ReplySorry, should've clarified I meant the end of the cord that comes in the box that you're meant to plug into the laptop
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I don't have one, but I thought the user could either do magsafe or a usb-c to a laptop, either way will charge.
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