• carl_dungeon@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I get it, usb2 is old- you guys really copying hundreds of gigs to and from your phones that much? I’ve literally never copied files on/off via cable, not since the iPhone 4. Between airdrop, wifi, and 5G unlimited data I’ve never had the need.

    I copy vids from Plex to my phone over wifi at close to 100MBps- that’s like 40 gigs of movies in 6 or 7 minutes without even having to go to my computer.

    I just don’t really understand the use case here- would you guys pay extra to have 40Gbps thunderbolt on your phone? Would you actually use it? Do you really exercise high volumes of drive capacity regularly?

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      1 year ago

      It’s more that you have to go out of your way to design a device these days with such horrendous throughput. Nobody else even thinks about it. Usb3 isn’t really more expensive to include then 2. They’re just isn’t any design reason besides fuck the EU to make it like this.

      And that’s what makes it newsworthy. The Fuck the EU part.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I can dump like 20-30 watts into my iPhone 12. It goes from 0 to 100 in under an hour, maybe 50% in 20 min.

        I didn’t look what kind of input wattage new phone handles but I doubt it went backwards. Even MagSafe charges at about 15 watts.

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      1 year ago

      It’s more useful for Android since you can easily use an Android as a temporary flash drive if you want.

      But, just look at what Apple said that 3.0 is useful for. For example they said that you can record 4K60fps video straight to external storage.