QUOTE(Boy96 @ Sep 27 2023, 06:48 AM)
In an Android-specific USB-C cable, there is smaller gap between the single-row 9-pin and single-row 11-pin connectors, subsequently increasing the chances of overheating issues.
why not 12 pin? 
Apple store : Don't use Android USB-C!
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QUOTE(Oltromen Ripot @ Sep 27 2023, 07:22 AM) Android charger 5V. maybe use supervooc cable to charge iphone iPhone charger 5.1V. That alone already "reinvented" for sake of claiming reinvented since long time ago. USB Type-C have microchip inside for both sides to nego. Probably Apple reinvented something again with their USB Type-C port and cable. "You got Apple-d." |
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