Apple already sells standard USB-C devices, and the iPhone is no different.

Way to ruin the day of all the Apple-haters.

What? This makes every Apple hater very satisfied, if anything.

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So… if Apple does the right thing, they’re happy because THATS RIGHT APPLE.

And if Apple does the wrong thing, they’re happy because SCREW YOU APPLE.

I mean when hating the is the goal, you can find a way to make it work.

Nope.

If Apple does the right thing, I’m happy because that’s right Apple.

If Apple does the wrong thing, I’m unhappy because Apple is doing something I don’t agree with.

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I’m more curious about the fact that all the phones quietly added support for 4K 60 DisplayPort to the USB C port.

DisplayPort, plus the new game porting tools, plus hardware ray tracing and all of the console games ported to iOS - Apple appears to be getting ready to compete in the console gaming space.

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all of the console games ported to iOS

Which games do you mean?

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The recent Resident Evils, Death Stranding, the upcoming Assassin’s Creed, etc. The iPhones are basically powerful enough to play current gen console titles at 4K with raytracing.

The assumption is that a lot of other AAA publishers will join in because the platform’s installed base makes console install bases look quaint.

Wow interesting. I was about to ask how they’re supporting 4k60 DP on the models limited to USB 2.0 speeds and how that all works. I decided to look it up though and found this comment;

"The USB Type-C connector allows for up to four high-speed differential pairs, which can be allocated to different protocols. For example, you could implement 5Gbps or 10Gbps SuperSpeed USB using two of the pairs and use the other two for dual-lane DisplayPort. Alternatively, you could have all four pairs used for quad-lane DisplayPort to drive high-resolution or high refresh rate displays.

Notably, there are dedicated USB 2.0 data lines on the USB Type-C connector that are always available, no matter the configuration of the high-speed differential pairs.

So in this case Apple just had to connect their existing USB 2.0 interface to those dedicated pins and run the new DisplayPort interface to the high-speed differential pairs. For the 15 Pro models, it may actually more complicated since they might need to add multiplexers to switch the differential pair lines between the SuperSpeed interface and the DisplayPort interface as appropriate."

(Source is Needleroozer on MacRumors.com, thanks random Internet stranger)

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