in Support documentation Announced on Friday, Apple provided additional details about the USB-C port found on all iPhone 15 models.


First, Apple said that all iPhone 15 models can charge an Apple Watch, AirPods case, or other small accessory connected to the USB-C port at up to 4.5W. Apple had already announced this feature, but did not provide wattage information.

The document then reveals that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max support USB 3.2 Gen 2 with data transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps. Apple had already revealed that these devices support USB 3, but now the exact specifications have been confirmed. The USB-C cable that comes with iPhone 15 Pro models supports USB 2 speeds. high spec cable Required to achieve higher speeds.

As previously reported, this article explains how all iPhone 15 models support DisplayPort and mirror up to 4K HDR video to an external display or TV using a supported USB-C to DisplayPort cable or adapter. It has been shown that it can be done. However, unlike some iPad models with Stage Manager, the iPhone does not have an extended display mode.

iPhone 15 Pro models also support recording ProRes video directly to external storage devices at up to 4K and 60 frames per second.

To connect your iPhone 15 to a vehicle with a USB-A port and use wired CarPlay, Apple says you can use a USB-C to USB-A cable.

For additional information, Support documentation.

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