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Is Apple USB-C different?

As widely rumored, Apple indeed introduced an all-new USB-C port in its latest iPhone 15 series on Sep 13th. Within this lineup, iPhone 15 and 15 Plus models support USB 2.0, while the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max models adopt USB 3.0.

However, according to Arstechnica, the USB-C port in iPhone 15 models is 100% standard, with no Apple certification requirements, which likely means people can conveniently charge their iPhone 15 using their existing USB-C cables.

Our 240W USB-C 2.0 cable(LT-T24) complies with the USB-C standard, delivering up to 240W power and 480Mbps data transfer speed. It is versatile enough to charge phones, tablets, and laptops, making it perfect for use at home, office, and during travel.

Additionally, it is available in both 1M and 2M lengths and can be customized with your brand logo.

 

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