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by unxdfa
1202 days ago
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The reason they went with Lightning was because the other option was Micro-USB at the time. Lightning is so so so much more robust than that awful USB connector and can be inserted any way round. Bring on 2015 and USB-C appeared which Apple jumped on pretty quickly with their MacBooks. The iPhone is an outlier because due to the insane number of devices out there, if you change it now everyone's Lightning accessories are dead in the water. But it doesn't really matter now. Only thing Lightning gets used for most users is charging and it works fine for that and people have cables and chargers already floating around. This isn't a big deal really. They ship a USB-C to Lightning cable with the last 2 iPhones I bought and all my chargers are USB-C. |
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The USB 2.0 speeds are a big deal.
If your iCloud Drive is full and your phone is full, your wired backup that should take 20 minutes is going to take 14 hours.
I hope the EU forces their hand on putting USB-C in at USB 3 or Thunderbolt speeds.