How did iOS 26 turn the USB-C port into a superpower?

The USB-C port Today, USB-C is a global standard that seamlessly integrates charging, data transfer, and media playback. The iPhone 15 series and later models come equipped with this port, allowing users to easily charge their devices and connect them to a wide range of peripherals, such as Macs, iPads, AirPods, and external storage devices. The iPhone can also connect to external displays without any issues, providing a more flexible user experience. But that's not all. In the following paragraphs, we'll explore more of the amazing capabilities of this new port and see how iOS 26 transformed USB-C into a powerful tool.

From iPhoneIslam.com, an iPhone appears on a gray background.


Charging iPhone with iPhone

From PhoneIslam: A close-up shot of a smartphone with a light-colored charging cable connected to a USB-C cable, showing the iOS 26 lock screen and icons for the flashlight and camera.

Imagine your iPhone battery is about to die and there's no power outlet nearby, but your friend has enough charge. With a USB-C cable, you can transfer power directly from one device to another. This capability makes the iPhone like a smart portable battery, perfect for travel, outdoor events, or any emergency. It's a simple feature in concept, but crucial in critical moments.


iPhone as a power source for your accessories

From the PhoneIslam website: A white iPhone and a black iPhone with superhuman strength were placed on a table surrounded by electronic devices, adapters, a GoPro camera, an Apple Watch, and AirPods.

With iOS 26, the iPhone became more independent in managing power. You can charge your headphones, smartwatch, or any USB-C compatible accessory directly from your iPhone. So, instead of carrying multiple chargers and cables, one cable is all you need to easily charge all your different devices. This flexibility is great for those who work on the go or rely on their devices throughout the day.


Turning the iPhone into a real workstation

From PhoneIslam: A person types "Hello Team" on an external keyboard connected via USB-C to a smartphone running iOS 26, which is mounted on a stand above the keyboard.

One powerful use that many people overlook is support for external keyboards. When a full-size keyboard is connected via USB-C, it switches IPhone This creates a comfortable writing and productivity environment. This feature can then be used to write articles, edit documents, and take lengthy notes more quickly and professionally. Furthermore, with support for an external keyboard, the iPhone becomes an invaluable tool for both work and study.


Transferring huge files at rocket speed

From PhoneIslam: A smartphone with a white charging cable via USB-C port, displaying part of the home screen with app and widget icons.

Despite the ease of wireless transfer, a cable remains the fastest option when dealing with high-quality videos or libraries containing large images. With its USB-C port, iOS 26 allows for the transfer of more data in less time, resulting in increased productivity—a crucial benefit for content creators, photographers, and even the average user who frequently handles large files.


The USB-C port is an integrated system.

From PhoneIslam: An iPhone with a pink abstract background running iOS 26, next to it a pair of AirPods in a charging case, both on a green gradient background.

Switching to USB-C isn't a cosmetic decision; it's part of a larger trend toward standardization and flexibility. Because USB-C is a single port that can:

  • Shipping
  • Energy sharing
  • Delivery of professional accessories
  • High-speed data transfer

Then comes the operating system's turn. iOS 26 To take advantage of these capabilities intelligently and thus make the user experience less complicated.

We've reached the end after learning how iOS 26 transformed the USB-C port into a powerhouse. This port wasn't just a technological update; it was a radical shift that significantly enhances the iPhone's capabilities. It not only speeds up charging and data transfer but also opens up a world of new possibilities, from connecting to displays and storage devices to seamless integration with other Apple devices, making the user experience more integrated and flexible than ever before.

  Do you think the USB-C port was a game-changer for the iPhone? Let us know in the comments!

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Ali Hussein Al-Mirfadi

I wrote an article twice a year; it's strange, I don't know why.

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Alziyadi007

I opened the article to see what the features were, but I haven't seen them yet 🤨 Maybe I'm blind and can't see them

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Dhaifullah

The Type-C port is future-proof.

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Mohammed Jassim

Most, if not all, of them are irrelevant to the average user! Besides, fast file transfer is limited to the Pro category! And also, who would donate part of their battery to someone else? The battery has become essential in this era of battery phobia (and here I recall someone asking for help to charge their car, and the only response was that the battery was in the trunk of a car) and this car wasn't even from a luxury company! So what would Apple owners say if asked for a little battery?
A little flexibility, not macaroni, or am I hungry, my brother Walid!

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Kamal

You forgot to connect the screen

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Omar Al-Tikriti

Thank you. If it weren't for the European Union, we'd still be dreaming about a USB-C port. From the days of the iPhone 2G until now, Apple only cares about money, not the customer. It's a purely materialistic company.

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Bashir Barakat

It's like they're the first phone company to equip their unique phone with this amazing port 😅 (You've become like Apple: all talk and no action 🫣) Good morning, my bitten apple, you schizophrenic company, you informative disappointment, you inevitable disaster… Never mind, I'm just kidding 🙄

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Abu Abdul Hakim

May God reward you for further clarification regarding this outlet, which Apple only switched to after being forced by the European Union.

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Abdulrahman

I wish you would make a comparison between the different types of Type-C and the differences between them.

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Mohammed

All these features, and Apple only switched to it under duress from the European Union… This is clear evidence that Apple is not concerned with the customer as much as it is concerned with making a profit through monopoly (Lightning port and its accessories).
I really like how you're all praising Apple as if what they did is something unique, even though they're the last company to do it 😅🥁

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waterghazal

Why did Apple delay supporting this port despite having these great features? Is it because they are stubborn?

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Abd Almonem

Huawei's Type-C port, for example, has been around for over eight years, providing a desktop-like platform when connected to an external monitor. Apple needs to expand its options further, as competitors surpassed everything you mentioned long ago. Regards.

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