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Apple’s new iPhone Air might boast some cutting-edge features, including a thin design. But the company has decided to stick with USB 2 rather than USB 3.
The iPhone Air comes with a USB-C port, but the connection only supports USB 2 speeds, according to the product’s spec sheet. Thus, owners will need to settle for data transfer rates that top out at 480Mbps with a USB-C cable.

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