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huanbrother

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I am writing to caution users who are specifically interested in the Pro model for its USB 3 connectivity but may not prioritize other upgrades, such as the 5x lens, 8GB RAM, Titanium frame, etc.

It appears that the USB 3 speed (10Gbps or 5Gbps, depending on the paired device) is primarily noticeable when connecting the 15 Pro/Max to an external storage device, such as a portable SSD.

However, if you are hoping for USB 3 to accelerate file transfers using the system file explorer (PC), iTunes (PC and Mac), or third-party file management tools (like i4Tools on PC), or if you expect faster iTunes backup/restore to USB 3 standards, you may be disappointed, as, in most cases, the speed remains at USB 2.0 levels.

I hope to be proven wrong, but currently, this seems to be the prevailing situation.

References:

  1. Discussions related to this issue can be found in the following post: iPhone 15 Pro USB-C Definitely Not Operating at USB 3.2 Gen 1 Speeds (10Gbps); Data Transfer is Still Just as Slow as USB 2.0/Lightning Cable.
  2. Comment section of this video (https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1WC4y1o7MW/): The video features a user inquiring why he can only achieve USB 2.0 speeds even with a proper 3.0 cable. Someone in the comments suggested that only OTG (with an external storage device) can activate the USB 3 speeds, which aligns with my personal experience.
 
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Macalicious2011

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Thanks for highlighting this sport coming. Hopefully it will be resolved soon.

For content creation my workaround is transferring videos from the iPhone to ssd. I actually use the latter as the editing drive for final cut pro rendering files.
 
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