• @nathris@lemmy.ca
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      72 years ago

      The first USB-C Android phones were also only USB 2.0.

      Although that was 8 years ago, when USB 3 was only just starting to become commonplace.

    • @Petter1@lemm.ee
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      12 years ago

      You just have to pay a little bit extra to get the speeds (that no one really uses on phones)

      • @amenotef@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        Well I don’t have an original quality cloud backup. So eventually I move the DCIM folder back to my PC.

        That being said. I haven’t tried “Nearby” to move a 30GB folder with hundreds of items to the PC. Maybe that works fine already. (For a few items it’s very fast as long as you have a fast WiFi network).

        • @Petter1@lemm.ee
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          52 years ago

          You can set up backup on PC(or Mac of course) over WiFi. It will then backup your phone overnight where speed is irrelevant.

      • @Afiefh@lemmy.world
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        22 years ago

        I’ll transfer a bunch of audio books to and from my phone every once in a while. Since they are FLAC files I certainly do appreciate the additional speed from having a protocol that’s not yet old enough to drink.

        And in case someone missed the reference: USB 2.0 was released in the year 2000.

        • @Petter1@lemm.ee
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          02 years ago

          😄do you really believe that there are more than 1 percent of iPhone users who sync stuff like you do? (Which don’t use a iPhone pro anyway)

          • @Afiefh@lemmy.world
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            02 years ago

            Probably. Especially with phone cameras becoming so good that we now need to transfer multi GB video files.