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Originally Posted by randybobandy
Thanks for the info. that's actually a good guide to keep handy. I was not holding my breathe on it. I guess they threw the USB-C in up front to provide a speedy transfer? I am still trying to find an application outside of charging. I know we can't save our profiles to a USB, which would be helpful given the connecteddrive issues. Other than charging or transfering music the HDD, am I missing something?
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USB C is an interface connection standard. It has nothing to do with the speed of the port. It's just another way of connecting a USB device. The USB C ports are only USB 2.0 or less as well. The following excerpt is from page 16 of the USB branding document.
"USB 3.2 is not USB Type-CŪ, USB Standard-A, Micro-USB, or any other USB cable or connector."