Friday, 13 March 2015

Google Tips Upcoming Android Devices Will Feature USB Type-C Ports

The USP of the USB Type-C specification, apart from supporting up to USB 3.1 data transfer speeds and integrated video output, is its reversible connector - users will no longer have to worry about which way the USB cable or peripheral is facing when connecting to the port.
Elaborating on the USB Type-C port in the new Chromebook Pixel, Google's Adam Rodriguez in a video said, "We at are Google very committed to the USB Type-C spec, expect to see this in a lot Chromebooks and Android phones in the near future."
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Meanwhile, Google and Belkin on Thursday introduced the collection of new USB-C cables and adapters. Google's collection of connectors includes a USB Type-C to USB Type-A Adapter, and a USB Type-C to USB Type-A Cable, both selling for $13 (approximately Rs. 800).
Google's USB Type-C to USB Type-A Adapter is capable of plugging a full-sized USB Type-A connector to a USB-C plug, whereas the USB Type-C to USB Type-A Cable can connect the laptop/ device to any normal USB port or any battery charger.
The USB Type-C accessory collection from Google also includes a Universal USB Type-C Charger (60W) for $60 (approximately Rs. 3,700), claimed to work as "one universal charger for your next-generation [USB-C] devices", possibly with the new MacBook as well.

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