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Product Name: | Basesailor USB C to Type C 100W Cable 10ft/2Pack,Power Delivery Fast Charging PD Charger Cord for MacBook,iPad Pro 10 10th Air 4 5 5th Mini 6 6th Generation,Samsung Galaxy Z,Google Pixel |
Manufacturer: | Basesailor |
Model Number: | U5/XE28/1WPC |
Product SKU: | B08GFVW7J4 |
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Also no android manufacturer ships phones with usb c 3.0 cables
But I'm sure you thought you had some sort of "gotcha" going there
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Cable to support high rate data transfer is naturally more expensive. It's not just extra strand of copper, it's high grade cable by itself.
There are definitely use cases for high speed cable, but if you have a few chargers here and there - cables which can do charging only mean you save couple (hundred) bucks but loose in a pretty unlikely case you suddenly need high speed. So far, I have 1 (one) USB-c device which needs high speed and it came with a dedicated 4" cable.
The last thing the world needs is more cheap shit in landfills. USB-C will be around for a while, especially now that Apple has been forced to go USB-C. Cheap shit cables simply don't make sense at this point.
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The last thing the world needs is more cheap shit in landfills. USB-C will be around for a while, especially now that Apple has been forced to go USB-C. Cheap shit cables simply don't make sense at this point.
Here we're talking pretty close to 10x - $4 per charge-only cable vs $30 for a 100W 40 Gbps Thunderbolt cable - which will be obsolete for top notch operation in 3 years if not sooner....
And given the thickness of those full-service cable... are we talking about more or less material eventually going to landfill?
Just wait til you see that your expensive OLED TV still uses USB 2.0.
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The iPhone 15 Pro / Pro Max is USB 3.1 from the year 2013.
This cable appears to be USB 2.0. 22-year-old standard. Just like the brand new iPhone.
USB 3 is not a speed. 480 mbps fully compliant because USB 3 describes interoperability.
When you hear garbage like "USB 3.2 2x2" it is because usage of the correct terms (40 Gbps Superspeed in this case) requires actual conformance testing that they work properly.
Yeah I assume it means it can carry up to 100w if it's plugged into a 100w source. Some cables only support lesser wattage so that when you plug it into a higher wattage source it's only capable of as much as the cord can carry.
Sorry. I can't read any of this. The green bubble around it is just too stupid and distracting
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Probably because of your attitude and calling people idiots may get you some downvotes.
It's known by many products especially cables to only have usb 2.0 support to cut down in cost which normal iPhone 15 users will prefer. The majority of people who buy the normal iPhone 15 will not be using it for wired data transferred. Ever since iCloud backup has been available it's been obsolete. Even if I needed to transfer files to my pc I use an app that has wifi support.
People who are more serious about data will end up getting the pro that supports usbc gen 3.2.
No need for name calling.