The USB transfer speed on the iPhone Air is much slower than the iPhone Pro.

Apple launched the new iPhone Air with support for a USB-C port, but with limited data transfer speeds up to the USB 2 standard. This means file transfer speeds between the phone and computers or other devices won't be as fast as those of the iPhone 17 Pro, which support the USB 3 standard.


What are the speed differences between USB 2 and USB 3?

From iPhoneIslam.com, a USB-C to Lightning charging cable for Apple devices.

The USB 2 port supports speeds up to 480 Mbps, which is similar to the older Lightning port used in previous iPhones. USB 3 is much faster, reaching 10 Gbps, which is only available on the iPhone 17 Pro.

Therefore, when using an iPhone Air or iPhone 17, you will face limits in file transfer speed between devices, but if you own an iPhone 17 Pro, you can enjoy very high transfer speeds.


What does this mean for the average user?

The speed difference becomes apparent when transferring large files, such as high-quality videos or large collections of photos. On the iPhone Air, users will wait longer to transfer files due to the limited speed of USB 2.

On the iPhone 17 Pro, the transfer process will be faster and smoother, saving time and effort, especially if you frequently use your device to transfer large amounts of data.


Why is the USB port not updated on the iPhone Air?

Apple hasn't announced a clear reason for not updating the iPhone Air's USB port. This could be related to manufacturing costs or the company's strategy to maintain differentiation between different models.

But even though the iPhone Air is priced at $999, it still relies on the outdated USB 2 port technology, which may be frustrating for some users looking for faster transfer speeds.


Conclusion

If you're considering purchasing the new iPhone Air and need to transfer files very quickly, you should be aware that speeds will be limited to USB 2, which is significantly slower than USB 3, which is only available on the iPhone 17 Pro models. Therefore, it's important to choose a phone that best meets your connection and transfer speed needs.

Do you think the differences in transfer speeds between iPhone models affect your phone experience?

Source:

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10 comment

comments user
Suleiman Mohammed

An outlet for those who need quick access, i.e., professional photographers who need a pro anyway. So, the apple gives you a sweet end, but only according to your teeth.

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Mohammed Jassim

No one has ever connected and transferred data between an iPhone and a computer except very, very rarely. Nowadays, the era of cloud storage is different, and it makes no difference to those who have never used this technology before, so that they can feel the difference!
However, it was the USB-C port that ruined the iPhone's thinness with MagSafe. If Apple had removed the USB-C port and not added MagSafe, it would have been much thinner than now! The Lightning port is thinner and shorter than the C!

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arkan assaf

From experience, I transferred 13GB of video from iPhone 15 pro max to a UHS2 SSD that allows for easy 4K video recording with an adapter at 5GB per second. Data was transferred much faster than the iPad Pro M4. Of course, I also did montage on both devices. The iPhone 15 pro max definitely exported the video with the same settings, but the iPhone export is faster and of higher quality than the iPad. These numbers you hear are laboratory numbers. But if we bring a video from Sony and a video from Canon in the same time period and transfer the files on the same devices and accessories, you will notice differences. There is something that plays an important role, which is the speed and quality of the software in the data transfer process. If the iPhone is faster than the iPad, it is not a measure. Perhaps the iPad needs accessories higher than 5GB per second, or perhaps the developer of the video editing application did not make the two applications work with the same quality, so my words are not a measure.

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Mohamed Elbiali

Prank 😒 The 17 Pro is crap. I have a 16 Pro Max. I swear to God it's a million times more elegant 😁

comments user
MIMV. AI

Does shipping apply to file transfer?

comments user
Mohammed

Peace be upon you and thank you for your efforts. I want to talk about something outside this topic and I want to thank you for updating the “My Prayers” application. This is your habit of being the first in these matters, but I have a small note, which is that the transparency is high and the supplication or writing in the application interface is not seen and is not clear due to the excessive transparency because the background covers the line. Thank you again.

comments user
ahmad

It's strange because I thought it was related to the A19 Pro chip, even though it's smaller than the iPhone 17 Pro, but unlike the regular A19 version, it may be a development of the previous chips without adding a new controller for USB 3.

comments user
mohammad

This is Khabur

comments user
An excellent feature

There are two points left in Apple that need to be addressed.
Shipping
And the battery

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comments user
Ayman

(causes frustration) This point is rarely used….

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