As Tim Cook said iphone13 is loaded with new technology and is impressively powerful!
But, as a huge fan of USB-C interface, I’m a little depressed.
Because all Apple iPhone13 phones do not have a USB-C interface and still use their own ancestral craftsmanship – lightning port (Thunderbolt interface).
At present, whether it is a mobile phone, various computers, and various electronic devices in the Android camp, the interfaces are very unified USB-C interfaces.
However, The more popular and more essential iPad mini family released at the conference adopts USB Type-C interface. I believe this change Follow-up will also appear in the basic iPad models. The data bandwidth of the USB-C interface is large enough and the charging efficiency is high enough, so it can become an almost unified interface type for electronic products.
Apple’s own MacBook and iPad Pro series have already adopted the USB-C interface and are very popular among users. However, Apple’s iPhone series still use the Lightning interface. In the name of environmental protection, this time there is no free charging USB adapter. There are still only mobile phones and Lightning to USB-C data cables in the package. At present, domestic mobile phones have achieved 120W fast charging, but the charging power of the iPhone13 is only 20W.
Therefore, there is basically no mention of charging at this conference. The wired peak is still 20W, and the wireless MagSafe peak is 15W; all iPhone 13 series models only provide a standard USB-C to lightning cable, Wired is still peaked 20W, wireless MagSafe peak is 15W.
So you still will be a big fan for iPhone 13?