An image of leaked iPhone 15 USB-C components unveils a mysterious 3LD3 chip that may limit functionality.


A leaked image of components for the upcoming iPhone 15 has revealed an intriguing detail about its charging setup. It’s widely known that the iPhone 15 series will adopt USB-C ports due to a new EU regulation mandating the use of USB Type-C charging for smartphones. The leaked images, shared by leaker Majin Bu, showcase the charging components for the iPhone 15 Plus model.

Of particular interest is the presence of an Apple-designed 3LD3 chip. While the exact purpose of this chip isn’t confirmed, Majin Bu suggests that it might be employed for transmission encryption. This could potentially enhance security by safeguarding iPhone data from potential breaches. Moreover, there’s speculation that the chip could play a role in regulating charging speeds.

In May, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that using certified cables would be necessary to achieve faster charging on the iPhone 15. This suggests that the 3LD3 chip could be utilized to differentiate between Apple-certified cables and other compatible alternatives. Another reputable leaker, ShrimpApplePro, had earlier indicated in February that third-party cables might be restricted in terms of data and charging speed due to software limitations.

In essence, while your existing USB-C cables should function with the iPhone 15 series, optimal performance may necessitate using Apple-specific USB-C cables. Apple is anticipated to unveil the iPhone 15 lineup in the coming month. Notably, the Pro models are expected to be pricier than their predecessors, attributed to enhancements like titanium construction, upgraded lenses, the advanced 3nm A17 Bionic chip, slimmer bezels, and a 6x periscope camera slated for the iPhone 15 Pro Max.


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