With USB Type-C release to aim when you charge your mobile.
An advantage that is often brought up by Apples Lightning cable is that it has nothing to say which way you put it into your mobile or tablet. According to Cnet and AndroidAuthority will also next-generation USB cable (Type-C) resemble exactly this area.
Compared to the current micro-USB cable, the new cable is smaller and thinner.
“Although USB technology is well established as the preferred choice for connecting and charging devices, we still need to develop a new cable to meet emerging design trends, in terms of size and functionality,” said Chairman Brad Saunders in interest group USB 3.0 Promoter Group in a statement.
Super-thin phones and tablets?
On some devices may be the size of today’s USB input be an obstacle. With the new USB 3.0 Type-C are, however, manufacturers have several options:
“Intel is pleased to see the development of the new, thin type-C cable, as it will enable a new super thin group of devices, from including phones and tablets, 2-in-1 products, laptop’s and desktop PCs, and numerous other gadgets with more specific applications, “said Intel president Alex Peleg in the same press release.
The new USB connector will reportedly first come on the market in late 2014, after the industry has been tested technology at the beginning of the year. Our forum user Jaybug however to BBC News, where they write the first products with USB Type-C will first go on sale in 2016.
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(Sources: Cnet, AndroidAuthority, press release, BBC News via forum user Jaybug)
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