• DonJefe
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      572 years ago

      USB C is the way to go. It works with most devices from most manufacturers. The only people left out are Apple users and cheap devices still using USB mini/micro

      • @disasterpiece@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        USB-C has its own issues with standardization though. Good luck telling if a random USB-C cable supports fast charging (or what level of fast charging). Some don’t even support data transfer, others are lightning quick.

        Don’t get me wrong, I love USB-C and have a ton of high quality cables around my apartment despite being an iPhone user. But it still suffers from the same issue described in this comic. The one thing it solves is unifying the port, everything else is still chaos.

        https://www.androidauthority.com/state-of-usb-c-870996/

        • Undearius
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          42 years ago

          That comes to the issue of USB as a protocol. That information should be branded on the connector at each end.

          I do miss the days too when the connectors were colour-coded.

        • MischievousTomato
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          42 years ago

          Xiaomi and Motorola are still out there making new phones that have usbc and use usb2.0 inside them

        • Mr. Beedell, Roke JL
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          12 years ago

          I just only buy the best 240W USB4 USB-C cables. They have the correct markings on them – “40Gbps” and “240W”. No issues identifying them.

          • @snowfalldreamland@lemmy.ml
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            12 years ago

            I only buy nice (not just 3A 2.0) cables that have proper labeling on the cable. And then i can just assume that all unlabeled cables are simple 3A 2.0 cables.