Apple clams up to 20 times faster transfer speeds on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max
However, there is one small catch. Apple’s iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max devices won’t ship with the required cable to achieve such speeds! That’s right, if you want to take advantage of this new feature, you will have to purchase an additional 3.0 USB-C Apple cable. It looks like Apple still wants to have at least some control over its accessories business, even when addopting this new universal USB standard for the iPhone. However, the additional purchase might be worth your while, after you hear another new feature it allows for. As of now, we don’t know how much this cable will cost, but considering the Apple Thunderbolt 4 1M USB-C cable is listed at $69 at the company’s online store, we imagine it won’t be much cheaper than that. The Thunderbolt 4 USB-C to USB-C cable supports USB 3.2 data mentioned transfers of the same 10Gbps, so Apple might have been talking about this exact cable in its keyonote altogether.
iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max mega speeds of transferring 4K 60fps ProRes via USB 3.0

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Apple announced that other advantages of having the 3.0 standard with the USB-C port on the iPhone 15 Pro phones will be for the filmmaking industry. The Cupertino company still advances its Pro iPhones to be true cinema-shooting devices.
This year, by inculding USB 3.0, Apple promises much faster transferring speeds when it comes to large ProRaw photos and videos. According to the company, transferring such files to a Mac or a MacBook device will create a “Pro Studio” experience, which is unlike anything we’ve seen on the iPhone before. Transferring slow-motion videos, large 4K 60fps videos and RAW photos should be a breeze.
Considering the new iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max are the first smartphones ever to support the Academy Color Encoding System (ACES), which is a global standard for color encoding in filmmaking, this new USB 3.0 standard combined with a truly appropriate USB-C port could eventually gain some film shot with the Pro iPhones an Academy Award Nomination. Look how far smartphone cameras have come!
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