The U in USB is supposed to stand for Universal, yet you'd be forgiven for thinking it was anything but. Beyond using different connector types, some USB formats offer wildly different data and charging speeds. Occasionally, connections may even support charging but not data, or vice versa. You've encountered that dilemma if you've tried to use wired CarPlay or Android Autoand didn't plug into the single port marked for data sync.
Saturday, 7 June 2025
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Not all USB speeds are created equal (and yes, the numbers complicate things)

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