(1)Among the most noticeable changes in the iPhone 15 series this fallimage text translation
(2)One is the replacement of USB-C terminals.
(3)However, the USB-C interface product that Foxconn mass-produced for Apple
(4)Continue encryption that requires MFIMade for iPhone authentication
(5)It was revealed earlier that he was maintaining it. Without MFI certification,
(6)Data transfer and charging speeds are limited.
(7)Of course, there may still be a turning point in this matter.
(8)The reason Apple compromised the USB-C interface is the EU.
(9)to be aware that it is in In fact, the EU is a technology standard.
(10)For wired charging, install the USB-C interface on the mobile phone device.
(11)USB PD when charging voltage is greater than 5 volts or current is greater than 3 amps
(12)It is demanding that standards be followed.
(13)The EU stressed that coordination of fast charging standards will help prevent unfair charging speed restrictions by manufacturers and ensure that charging speeds are the same when using compatible chargers.
(14)Clearly, in EU-designated regulations, the principle is to reduce duplicate purchases of charging head charging cables and reduce e-waste, which, contrary to the EU’s original intent, would be illegal in the European market if Apple goes ahead with MFI USB-C certification.
(15)However, if Apple wants to write in data transmission without limiting charging power, there is a small flaw that users have to do MFI.
1 Trying to make fast charging only on Mfi certified cable
2 Violation of EU Regulation Details
3 High-speed charging with regular c-type cable, but seeking a detour in the direction of transmitting data only with Mfi cable.
The rumors keep coming out.
It looks like their cable arm is trying to keep going.