a apple Posted a support document detailing some additional information about USB-C connectivity iPhone 15.
The cable will be able to charge other, smaller devices, but you’ll need to purchase another device to enjoy the full transfer speed.
Apple details more data about the iPhone 15’s USB-C
Recently published document Support page containing various information about the new USB-C iPhone 15.
According to current information, the USB-C port of the new devices will be able to provide a power of 4.5 watts, which is an improvement compared to 0.3 watts for the Lightning port. With this development, it has become possible to charge Apple Watch, Airpods, and other small devices directly.
Another fact that was revealed is that iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max It is compatible with USB 3.2 which allows file transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps. However, since the cable included with these devices is USB 2.0 only, you will need to purchase another cable to take advantage of the full potential of this technology.
Finally, it has also been confirmed that all models in the iPhone 15 series support DisplayPort, which allows for image sharing with an external display at a maximum resolution of 4K HDR. However, in these smartphones, there is currently no extended screen mode as we find in the iPad.
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