US-based tech giant Apple has been on the agenda for a while with the USB Type-C issue. We’ll have readers who remember; European Union Apple’s transition to USB Type-C made it mandatory. In previous periods it was stated that this transition will take place only after several years, but in recent days iPhone 15 We’ve come across leaks showing Apple will officially move to USB Type-C. For example; iPhone 15 leaked design images.
Now there’s a new development that will mess up Apple’s transition to USB Type-C. ShrimpApplePro, which has gained credibility with some major leaks in the past, is now available to consumers with Apple’s iPhone 15. would measure with double standards Put forward. According to our source, Apple will only fully support USB Type-C cables manufactured under the “made for iPhone” (MFi) program. Reportedly, the Type-C cables you use these days are seriously in the iPhone 15 family. will face restrictions.
The charging and data transfer speed will be higher with MFi licensed cables!

*Leak with the design of the iPhone 15.
Reportedly, consumers using the iPhone 15 with a regular USB Type-C will have charging and data transfer speeds they will see that it is low. On the other hand; Consumers who purchase Apple’s original USB Type-C cables and licensed cables produced under the MFi program can experience the speed values ​​offered by USB Type-C technology at a level that iPhone can provide. at maximum level they can use.
Let’s explain this claim in a simpler way: let’s assume that 25W charging support is offered in the iPhone 15 family, just like the iPhone 14 family. iPhone 15s with original or MFi licensed USB Type-C cables at 25W power they will charge. For example, if you want to charge the same iPhone with a regular USB Type-C cable that does not have an MFi license or that you use today, 15W power can pull.
This claim contradicts what the European Union wants to do!

European Union, to ensure sustainability He wanted Apple to move to USB Type-C like other brands. However, today’s claim will lead to another division between consumers. A consumer who already has USB Type-C will switch to a new cable when purchasing the iPhone 15 justifiably it will want maximum speed support. In such a case, the goal of sustainability is hardly achieved.
What exactly does MFi mean?

Apple’s made for iPhone program is available to third-party manufacturers a special permit gives. This license means that the manufactured accessory has been approved by Apple itself. If you go to tech stores and want to buy a charging cable for your iPhone, there are some cables in the box. made for iPhone You see the logo. This product is certified by Apple. However, approved products are more expensive than unapproved products. This is because an accessory manufacturer involved in the made for iPhone program paid Apple for the license, meaning it cost more.