misk@sopuli.xyz to Apple@lemmy.world · 11 months agoiPhone 15 Models Support USB-C to Ethernet for Faster Internet Speedswww.macrumors.comexternal-linkmessage-square33fedilinkarrow-up193arrow-down15
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minus-squarePM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up28·11 months agoI think the buzz is more surrounding the speeds. Lightning was limited to USB 2.0 speeds, whereas USB-C can potentially hit 10Gbps speeds.
minus-squareCiderpunk@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7arrow-down1·11 months agoThat makes sense. More power to the people who want to tether their phones to an Ethernet port, I suppose that would be nice if you’re downloading a large game or something just to speed it up a little bit.
minus-squarelustrum@sh.itjust.workscakelinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·11 months agoThe iPhone 15 is usb2. So surely can’t hit gigabit speeds also. The pro models should be absolutely fine though.
minus-squareSomeRandomWords@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up0arrow-down1·11 months agoI believe the Pro (or whatever they call the highest trim nowadays) supports USB4.
I think the buzz is more surrounding the speeds. Lightning was limited to USB 2.0 speeds, whereas USB-C can potentially hit 10Gbps speeds.
That makes sense. More power to the people who want to tether their phones to an Ethernet port, I suppose that would be nice if you’re downloading a large game or something just to speed it up a little bit.
Or uploading footage to a NAS
The iPhone 15 is usb2. So surely can’t hit gigabit speeds also. The pro models should be absolutely fine though.
I believe the Pro (or whatever they call the highest trim nowadays) supports USB4.
No. Pro is 3.2