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Apple may restrict third-party USB-C cables from working with iPhone 15



Apple is planning to develop MFi certification for third-party USB-C cables that will be designed to charge the iPhone 15, according to an anonymous user. Weibo.

If so, then Apple could create a microchip to control and manage the exchange of information between devices. The same chip is used in all certified Lightning cables. When connected to an iPhone, it “tells” the smartphone that this is a genuine accessory, and not a Chinese copy.

If the cable is not equipped with the appropriate chip, after a while it may stop working with the iPhone, and a warning will appear on the device screen This accessory is not supported.

So far, there are no details on how Apple will control the operation of USB-C. Perhaps the company will limit only part of the functions for non-MFi cables, such as fast charging and data transfer. [MacRumors]





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Apple plans to develop MFi certification for third-party USB-C cables that will be designed to charge the iPhone 15, an anonymous Weibo user reported. If so, then Apple could create a microchip to control and manage the exchange of information between devices. The same chip is used in all certified Lightning cables. When connected to an iPhone, it “tells” the smartphone that this is …

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