I believe many people have noticed that the new phones launched by mobile phone manufacturers have basically bid farewell to the MicroUSB ladder interface, but use a flat interface such as Type-C. Some netizens said that they have used Type-C and never want to use micro-usb.
So what is the difference between the new and old interfaces? Why does everyone tend to choose Type-C interface?
1. Insert both sides
When charging with the micro-usb interface, you should always encounter the situation that you cannot plug it in. It is particularly inconvenient to "focus" before plugging in.
The visible advantage of the Type-C interface is that it supports both positive and negative plugging, which effectively solves the "inaccurate plugging" situation.
2. Support fast charge
The new Type-C interface contains 4 pins dedicated to power supply and grounding, and supports 20V voltage and 5A current.
In theory, Type-C can support 100W charging. At present, the universal fast charge on the market is 20W-27W, and the speed of mobile phone blood recovery has increased significantly.
3. Fast transmission speed
Based on the latest USB standards, the Type-C data cable can transfer files at a maximum speed of 10Gbit/s, which is nearly 20 times faster than the Mini-USB data cable.
4. High scalability
Type-C can transmit audio and video signals and expand to a variety of audio and video output interfaces, including HDMI/DVI/VGA interfaces and so on.
5. Support two-way charging
In addition to charging its own device, the Type-C interface can also power other devices. Only one adapter is needed to charge the Huawei mobile phone with Xiaomi mobile phone.
6. Transmit analog signals
Type-C can transmit analog signal audio, so some manufacturers will cancel the 3.5 mm headphone jack in order to save the internal space of the phone.
Have you got the power of the Type-C interface? Just being able to charge both front and back is a win over the trapezoidal interface, so when buying a new phone, you must pay attention to whether the phone supports Type-C interface.
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