Compatible iPhone USB-C

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(1)Apple Store A to iPhone 15 owners due to overheating issues
(2)I warned you not to charge your device using an ndroid cable
(3)Apple shifted its entire iPhone 15 lineup from Lightning to USB-C this year, meaning if you’re an Android smartphone owner, you can switch to one of the four models sold last week and don’t worry about charging Try another cable However, Apple doesn’t appear to want its recent purchases to be compromised, as Chinese retailers say using USB-C cables for charging Android devices could cause potential overheating problems
(4)Apple stores mention different pin arrangements, explaining the difference between iPhone USB-C cable and Android USB-C cable

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(1)China Smartphone Market Share 22Q4 – 23Q1 In Q1 2023
(2)Source Counterpoint Research Market Pulse Service Market Pulse Service
(3)China’s Smartphone Market Share in Q1 2023
(4)Apple 20 4 Chinese manufacturers combined 62 others 17
(5)Except for Apple, the Chinese Android market is dominated by all four Chinese manufacturers
(6)If you look at it in order from the top

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(1)USB-PD and PPS standards support 65W charging

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(1)I’m going to use the square shape
(2)In USB Type-C, there are CC23 pins that are not present in legacy terminals such as Type-A and Type-B, and through this, Host 24 and Guest 125 communicate and set charging standards. Basically, if both hosts and guests have an eMarker chip on a Type-C cable, they can charge 15W with USB Type-C Current 30A. However, if either of them is a legacy terminal and there is no CC flight, it is not possible to negotiate charging standards between devices. In this case, rather than leaving the CC plate broken, it is standardized to attach appropriate resistance to the cable and give an electrical signal to the cc pin of the Type-C terminal In this case, the USB Type-C Instrument 15A is charged with 75W or power that meets legacy standards
(3)Especially, it’s 66W charging here, but it’s Type A to Type C charging
(4)Because I use a cable
(5)USB-PD profile makes it impossible to communicate between charger and mobile phone
(6)The device requires a current from the charger based on the resistance on the cable
(7)Even without eMarker, if you trick the A to C cable with 10K resistance, you can charge USB Type-C Current 30A. The problem is that in that case, 3A of current is forcibly removed from the host, and chargers and computers that cannot handle it will be destroyed. For more information, see USB Type C-10-A Fast Charging Cable Pullup Resistance 100 560 Problem
(8)This resistance value is not the standard 56k2 but 10kQ
(9)When using resistance
(10)Incorrect overrequests may cause the device to fail

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(1)Maybe there’s a difference in the interface that Gizmo China said
(2)I’m talking about HONOR’s Type A to Type C cable
(3)I think that’s going on

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(1)4 Redmi, a subsidiary of Xiaomi, went a step further. 3
(2)Use 00W super fast charging proprietary specifications
(3)Currently, I understand that USB-PD standard is 48V 5A and only supports up to 240W A cable with an eMarker chip is essential
(4)All four places are charged with their own ultra-fast charging standards
(5)We’re also at war
(6)In fact, from Apple’s perspective, almost all smarts in China
(7)Phone cables and chargers
(8)Sleep that you don’t know what problems will cause on your Type C iPhone
(9)It’s a risk to enrollment

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(1)These warnings also appear to be limited to multiple outlets located in China, rather than to a single Apple storeAt this stage, we cannot determine whether Apple has encouraged customers to purchase their USB-C cables to maximize their profits This accessory is more expensive than Android
(2)There have been no cases of the iPhone 15’s USB-C port melting or short-circuiting using an Android cable, but these devices were only released last week, so it is expected to take some time before overheatingIf you buy an iPhone 15, it’s not recommended that you invest a little more in Apple’s USB-C cable Because if you use other accessories, you won’t know that it’s irreparable for your new iPhone
(3)So in the text, Apple warned that it was limited to stores in China, not all stores
(4)On the contrary, smartphones that use the above high-speed charging proprietary standards can be used
(5)The input can be charged with USB-PD standards in addition to the proprietary standards
(6)Use Apple’s Type C cable and charger on those phones
(7)There’s nothing wrong with that

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