• hoodlem@hoodlem.me
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    10 months ago

    the switch to USB-C means the new devices cannot be charged with existing Lightning chargers that they may already own.

    Ok, makes sense. Although it was dumb of me I wondered if the phone would come with both ports.

    Apple staff will be trained to caution that while a USB-C to USB-C cable is included in the box, a USB-C charger is not

    Ugh really? Come on Apple, you’re switching to a new port. Just put the charger in with this one generation at least.

    • SaintWacko@midwest.social
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      10 months ago

      iPhones have been including USB-C to Lightning cables for a few generations now, though, so most people already have the blocks

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        10 months ago

        Even if this is true, most people who sell their old Phone include the charging brick. Also there is a Video on Youtube that describes the problem with not including a charging brick, and the conclusion is that it created more waste and CO2 then it would if they include one with the device.

        Also for most Android phones you will need a new one because you will want to use the New fast charging that comes with your new device. I don’t know if Apple Providers something similar.

        • Satelllliiiiiiiteeee@kbin.social
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          10 months ago

          iPhones have supported some form of fast charging since at least the iPhone 6. The included charger was usually 5W and I think they can currently take 20W fast charging

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      10 months ago

      Also, the charger wasn’t included in last years iPhones already. So that part isn’t new.