USB-C tablets
USB C
— it has similar dimensions to microUSB and replaced it, but differs in the design of the connector – it is symmetrical, which allows user to connect the plug in either direction. In terms of application, this interface is also similar to microUSB, with the adjustment that USB-C often supports the advanced USB 3.2 gen2 standard, which provides speeds up to 10 Gbps. In addition, it is easier to implement fast charging through such a connector – some technologies for such charging were originally created for USB-C.Initially, USB-C was used in high-end tablets, but it is increasingly found in relatively inexpensive devices.
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