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Apple’s iPhone 14 Pro models still uses USB 2.0 Lightning connector

Apple’s latest iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models have a new rear main camera that can capture 48-megapixel ProRAW photos, thereby preserving more details in image files to improve later operability.

According to Apple, 48-megapixel ProRAW photos are very large files, at around 75MB each, and larger. However, despite the size of these images, reviewers have now confirmed that the Lightning connector on the iPhone 14 Pro models is still capped at a maximum speed of 480Mbps USB 2.0 like previous models.

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It’s meaning photographers need to transfer full-resolution 48-megapixel ProRAW photos to a Mac or other device using a Lightning cable will take a long time. Of course, Apple recommends using iCloud to view ProRAW files on a Mac or other Apple devices or using AirDrop to send photos wirelessly to other devices, but Lightning is still a bottleneck anyway.

iPhone 14 Pro models USBMoreover, the iPhone 14 Pro models use the A16 Bionic chip inside. This 6-core CPU, consisting of two high-performance cores and four energy-efficient cores, delivers up to 40% faster speed and handles heavy-duty tasks with ease.

The A16 Bionic chip features an accelerated 5-core graphics processor with up to 50% more memory bandwidth, ideal for running graphics-intensive games and apps, and a new 16-core Neural Engine capable of processing up to 17 trillion operations per second.

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