Apple just wrapped up its Wonderlust showcase, where it revealed an updated iPhone 15 lineup with USB-C, Dynamic Island, and more. Plus, we got a look at the...
My thought as well. The reveal stream itself was barely more than an hour long in its entirely. Could probably get more information in less time just scrubbing through the upload on YouTube.
I’m gonna be a bit nitpicky, so I’m sorry in advance.
USBC port at lightning speeds
I think that should say “USB C port at USB 2.0 speeds”. Apple likes to confuse people by using nonstandard terms. “Lightning” sounds like it is faster than the alternative, but it was actually slow the day it came out. Lightning uses USB 2.0 speeds, and I think it makes more sense to use a standard term when a standard is being used.
Full USBC speeds
I think that should says “USB 3.0 speeds”
There is no such thing as “USB C speed”. USB C is just the connector and can support a wide variety of speeds and protocols. Even Thunderbolt 3+ use USB C as the connector. This actually makes more sense when you think about other USB form factors. USB A also supports speeds of USB 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, etc.
Thought the same, but it’s actually pretty good. Because it’s segemented in chapters. So i can quickly jump to the chaper I’m interested in and get like a 1-2 min segment.
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My thought as well. The reveal stream itself was barely more than an hour long in its entirely. Could probably get more information in less time just scrubbing through the upload on YouTube.
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I’m gonna be a bit nitpicky, so I’m sorry in advance.
I think that should say “USB C port at USB 2.0 speeds”. Apple likes to confuse people by using nonstandard terms. “Lightning” sounds like it is faster than the alternative, but it was actually slow the day it came out. Lightning uses USB 2.0 speeds, and I think it makes more sense to use a standard term when a standard is being used.
I think that should says “USB 3.0 speeds”
There is no such thing as “USB C speed”. USB C is just the connector and can support a wide variety of speeds and protocols. Even Thunderbolt 3+ use USB C as the connector. This actually makes more sense when you think about other USB form factors. USB A also supports speeds of USB 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, etc.
I apologize again for being this way.
To be fair the speed difference is crucial for the “direct record to external storage” feature. Not sure how often people would use it day to day.
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/09/12/iphone-15-pro-gets-direct-record-to-external-storage-but-iphone-15-has-lightning-speeds
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Thought the same, but it’s actually pretty good. Because it’s segemented in chapters. So i can quickly jump to the chaper I’m interested in and get like a 1-2 min segment.
Didn’t need to watch the whole 17 min.