You will need to purchase a separate USB-C Thunderbolt cable to charge your iPhone 15 Pro faster.
Apple may ship an optional USB-C Thunderbolt cable.
Just a few weeks after the official launch of the iPhone 15 – which we remember should have happened at the keynote that day September 12– We already know many details about the new generation smartphones. We know they will have USB-C port, Dynamic Island, 48 MP camera and much more…
But alongside the rumors about the phones themselves, they have also emerged recently. makes possible news around USB-C cable. Initially, it was predicted that the USB-C port would have Thunderbolt supporting high data transfer rates. But then came the news that Apple might limit the USB-C cable to USB 2.0 speeds. Now a final rumor indicates that: Apple may sell another USB-C cable separately To offer a higher transfer rate.
Apple may sell USB-C Thunderbolt cable separately
Information published by @Kosutami On the X (Twitter), it highlights some very interesting details about a USB-C cable that will only be sold separately for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Data transfer cable for iPhone 15 Pro, sold separately. Up to 120W Charge, USB4 Gen2. Length 0.8m. (Different from current lightning)
(I already got this since February)(DVT Example)#manzana #appleinternal pic.twitter.com/M5genGQ2NK—Kosutami (@KosutamiSan) August 25, 2023
“Data transfer cable for iPhone 15 Pro – sold separately. Capable of charging up to 120 W, USB4 Gen2. Length 0.8 m.”
As reported, this iPhone 15 Pro USB-C cable is 40Gbps thanks to the support USB4 Gen 2has as much power 150W (not 120W) and length 80cm.
Theoretically, every iPhone 15 will come with its own device. braided USB-C cable Slightly thicker and 50% longer than existing Lightning USB cables (1.5 meters) according to recent rumours. However, if you want faster battery charging or higher data transfer speeds, you may need to purchase a separate USB-C cable. A cable that will only be available on iPhone 15 Pro models.
Finally, it’s worth noting that Apple may be marketing USB-C cables in different colors that will merge with the hues of the iPhone 15 series. black, white, yellow, blue and orange (or coral). What do you think about this curious news? Would you buy an additional cable to charge your iPhone battery faster?

Source: i Padizate
