It's a common joke that the "U" in USB is a mistake. The format is hardly universal. There are multiple connector types -- mostly USB-A and USB-C, these days -- and no matter which one you're dealing with, it's sometimes hard to tell what sort of data speeds you'll be getting, let alone power delivery. Consider that 2025's entry-level iPhone 17 has a USB-C port, but can only move data at USB 2.0 rates, despite the fact that the 2.0 spec originally launched a quarter-century ago. Hope you have an hour handy if you're trying to backup your phone, or transfer large amounts of 4K video.
Thursday, 18 September 2025
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This is what you need to know about USB port colors
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