In the world of mobile devices, two of the popular and latest connectors are the Lightning from Apple and the industry-standard USB Type-C. Although for mobile devices, having 2.0 speeds are generally fine back then. They are commonly found on printers, cameras, and yes, your mobile phone. Keep in mind that not all mobile devices support USB 3.1 even though they use a Type-C port. That's why most USB-C mobile devices support insanely quick charging. This will lessen the confusion of some consumers who are fed up with multiple ports and different purposes. Good thing Apple has embraced this with their notebook and has kept the Lightning connector reserved for their mobile and small devices. Indonesia stepped into the global spotlight as the M7 World Championship officially opened earlier this month, marking a major moment not just for Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports, but for the country’s growing influence in competitive gaming. Read more in our articles including "Comparison: Apple Lightning vs USB Type-C" and "Inside M7: How Indonesia and realme Took Mobile Legends Esports to a Global Stage".
In the world of mobile devices, two of the popular and latest connectors are the Lightning from Apple and the industry-standard USB Type-C. Although for mobile devices, having 2.0 speeds are generally fine back then.
They are commonly found on printers, cameras, and yes, your mobile phone. Keep in mind that not all mobile devices support USB 3.1 even though they use a Type-C port. That's why most USB-C mobile devices support insanely quick charging.
Our coverage of mobile ports includes: "Comparison: Apple Lightning vs USB Type-C"; "Inside M7: How Indonesia and realme Took Mobile Legends Esports to a Global Stage"; "Results: Mobile 3G Usage". Each article provides unique insights and information.