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by nicole_express·2y ago·view on hn ↗
They were required to put in USB-C by regulations; makes sense that they wouldn't actually handle anything more than Lightning could, that's definitely what they'd be using if they were still allowed to.

Honestly the surprising part is that Apple never felt the need to speed up Lightning; really shows how rarely wired data transfer is done on an iPhone.

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Yeah the only people i've talked to that are grousing about cabled transfer speeds is photographers and videographers. Those people are buying pro phones.
Hello, I'm not those and I am grumbling. Now you've spoken to me too.