Difference between Micro USB and USB Type C
We have seen in
recent times that by putting a prolonged leap in the big brands of smartphones,
Micro USB is far behind, and we have started adopting a new technology on a
large scale, which we know as the USB Type C. If
I try to explain you in simple words, then it can be said that, today we are
using Type B Micro USB port, you will also find this in your phone. Now
the question arises that what is the Micro USB and what is a Type C port? Do
you know about them, do you know the difference between them, do you know the
difference between their works? Many
such questions were in my mind, which I am going to share with you also. Let us first know
that after all what is Type C Port? And
what are its major tasks, which a micro USB port cannot do.
USB Type C is
based on real-time USB technology, and due to this it can be quite different
and sound can be very good. Apart from this, it
can be called the technique of today's era. As
we all know, the USB Type C is reversible, which means it can be used both from
the other. However,
there are some other changes that you can see here. However,
before we go forward, let's take a look at what is its USB framework?
If
we discuss USB, then it is called Universal Serial Bus, it was developed by
some companies in 1994. And
this was done so that connection cables can be unified between the devices. Apart
from this, there was also a reason behind that the phone could be charged from
the same cable and transfer the data from the same cable. Let
me tell you that now many generations of USB has been brought to market, if I
start with the first, then let me tell you that USB 1.0 (after this USB 1.1),
USB 2.0 (it is still the most widely used worldwide USB
3.0 and nowadays come in USB 3.1 (their ports are individually blue), USB 3.1
through which speed of data goes up to about 10Gbps, and if we compare it to
3.0 In this, this speed is
only 5Gbps. Tell
you that the most used USB 2.0 clock speed is 480Mbps. However,
there was considerable improvement in USB 1.0 compared to just 12Mbps. This
pattern is also known as USB A, B, and C.
You
can also tell here that Type A standard which comes in a rectangular shape,
such a USB can be connected to a laptop, charger head, printer etc. Apart from this, the second
Micro USB 2.0 is called. It
is not a reversible cable, for that it can be connected to the phone from one
and the other. Although
more people know that there are just two types of USB, although they are of
three types, because big brands like Samsung launch their smartphones with USB
3.0 support.
USB Type C
USB Type C
If you talk about the first look, then type C generally looks very large compared to Micro USB. However, this also happens because it is reversible, and it can be used on both sides. Through this, you can be able to transfer data transfer in the phone to a new speed that is fast enough. Through this, you get the power of about 100W, through which you can charge a laptop too. And many other devices you can charge through it.
Finally,
let us tell you that USB Type C is designed in such a way, or is designed with
this in mind so that you can add any other device through it, i.e. a 'Size Fit
All' The thing that comes out
here comes out. With
this you can work with your smartphone, game controllers, HDMI, camera, laptop,
printers, scanners etc. Apart
from this, if we talk about Micro USB, then you can also charge your phone at
one time, enjoy music etc., and many other things can also be done, as well as
any other Charger
can also charge your phone.
However,
there cannot be anything like this in Type C, if you want to charge your phone
on charging and enjoy music, then you cannot do it. Because
you have the same cable, it is for charging, music and so on. Suppose
charging your phone somewhere in the end, and you have a power bank at the
moment, although you have forgotten to bring the USB Type C wire with you, in
the absence of charging your phone only Because
if you have a Micro USB port with a person sitting in it, then you cannot use
his cable.
Although
slowly it is seen that companies are slowly moving towards Type C, and from the
market to mid-range and mid-range to flagship phones, all brands are adding
this feature to their phones, it’s Apart
from the 3.5mm audio jack being removed gradually from phones.

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