Apple announces iPhone 15 with USB-C, a camera upgrade, and the Dynamic Island::Apple’s new iPhone 15 is the first iPhone with a USB-C port. The iPhone 15 also includes the Dynamic Island and a big camera upgrade.

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      10 months ago

      Man I really laughed out loud when they said “USB3 allows for 20x times faster speeds than USB2” during the event. Of course it does doofus nobody uses USB2 anymore

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        10 months ago

        Is this an Easter technology community? Because you just got downvoted aggressively for making a pastel color joke.

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          10 months ago

          I miss r/AngryUpvote… I appreciate the EU forcing big tech to do things that should be done but are “less profitable”, but I got to admit there’s limits to what a government should and shouldn’t regulate.

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            10 months ago

            I actually don’t mind this change. I just hope the EU pushes for it on things that aren’t phones. Like over the ear headphones, electric razors, and a bunch of other junk around my house that each has its own DC power brick.

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              Sounds awesome, actually. Like the jack-in cables for PETs in MegaMan Battle Network finally coming into existence. That I can see maybe requiring regulation to a degree, because its functional and potentially dysfunctional.

              I meant that your sarcasm about mandating colors is absolutely right, there’s a certain point where you’re not regulating corporate greed but removing freedom of speech. Art and money are strange bedfellows but expression of self is more likely to win against a pointless moneymaking machine than an ideology of conformist nationalism.

              Like over the ear headphones

              I think they make USB-C over the ear headphones. Admittedly I’ve used bluetooth since before iPhones had it built-in so I’m clueless about wired over-ear USB-C headphones specifically.

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                10 months ago

                My sarcasm was more aimed at Apple, because I cannot believe they picked those hideous colors without being forced to by law. I guess no one got the joke. 🤷‍♂️

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              10 months ago

              They are doing that, but not for literally everything. There’s a bunch of categories affected

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    10 months ago

    as always, Apple is on the top when it comes to innovation. Their newly invented “USB-C” (the C stands for “cool”) connector looks very solid and soon we will probably see the android copycats steal that connector and put it on their phones, too.

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      10 months ago

      hot take.

      When did Apple claim to innovate USBC? Was it when they said that USBC has become the standard and so they’re adopting it? Or was it the rest of the presentation where they didn’t mention it at all?

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    10 months ago

    I’m not gonna buy it anyways since I don’t like iOS, but I really appreciate that this will make it easier to bum charging cables off my family members.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    We’ve been waiting for the day that the iPhone would switch to the widely used USB-C standard instead of Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector.

    USB-C is good news, but if you were hoping for a totally new iPhone 15 design, well, that’s not happening this year.

    The iPhone 15 also has an OLED Super Retina display, which supports Dolby Vision content with 1,600 nits of brightness.

    The biggest noticeable upgrade to the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus outside of the visible USB-C and Dynamic Island changes is an improved camera system.

    The iPhone 15 also includes a second-generation ultra wideband chip, just like the new Apple Watch Series 9.

    Apple is launching its latest iPhone 15 models alongside a new Apple Watch Series 9, which includes an upgraded chip with improved GPU performance, a second-generation ultra wideband chip, a “double-tap” feature, and more.


    The original article contains 514 words, the summary contains 142 words. Saved 72%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    10 months ago

    Just so you know the non pro iPhones only have usb 2 speeds (480 Mbits/s). Usb 3 came out in 2008

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      10 months ago

      2008

      Coincidentally that’s also the last time anyone used a USB cable to transfer data to or from their ohone

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      10 months ago

      While I do agree this is stupid, who actually transfers data to their phone via USB anymore?

      I’ve seen this mentioned in literally every single iphone related discussion since the news broke, but what percentage of users will even be affected? And of those affected, how many are doing it often enough that max speed is really important?

      I’ll bet less than 0.1% tbh, probably significantly less

      The first and only time I transfered data onto my current phone (Z Fold 4) was to dump a bunch of ROMs on it, and since that was hundreds of gigs, it took a longass time anyways

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    10 months ago

    ‘The Dynamic Island’?!? WTF?

    Is this something related to a network TV Action Sports reality show?

    Perhaps a contested patch of guano near the Philippines where China is building an illegal military base?

    Or a new nature documentary about Hawaiian volcanoes?

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      No, i had watch a video showing it to figure out that it’s just the fancy way they make their UI of iOS use the camera cutout intentionally. It does dynamic stuff and makes it feel less like a static island. They’re really scraping the barrel with that one.

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        10 months ago

        I mean, it is better than just having a hole punch as other manufacturers have done. But they definitely have way overmarketed it.

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          I mean… I’d still prefer no hole punch at all.

          Edit: Not that I actually care what apple does directly, but it does ripple through the industry of copycats