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Google’s new Android ad teases Apple’s move to USB-C on its devices

A little while before the Apple event, Google is making fun of the transition of iPhones to USB-C with a commercial for Android.
 Google’s new Android ad teases Apple’s move to USB-C on its devices
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A few weeks ago, Google ran an ad mocking the iPhone for its lack of Live Translation. Now, just before the iPhone 15 announcement, it has released a new ad that makes fun of Apple’s late switch to USB-C.

The campaign is called #BestPhonesForever, and unlike Samsung’s approach to mock Apple, Google makes the Pixel and iPhone look like best friends playing football or going to the spa. In the latest ad, released a few days ago, the iPhone rests with a Pixel, chats about the old “swipe to unlock” days, and then says that Apple may add USB-C to the iPhone 15 models.

On top of that, Pixel asks, “Are you finally going to get USB-C charging?” he asks. If the iPhone is “Wait, what, how do you know?” says. The ad ends with Google telling its customers to rest until October 4, when the company will hold a Pixel event.

It is almost certain that the iPhone 15 will replace the Lightning port with USB-C. While Apple will likely promote this change by saying it’s better with higher Thunderbolt transfer speeds and a single cable for all Apple products, this change requires the European Union to require all smartphones to have a single cable to help protect the environment while not locking users into a single ecosystem. will be because of it.

In addition, iPhone 15 Pro models may also have a dedicated Thunderbolt 4 port, although this cable will likely be sold as an accessory and not with the iPhone’s case.

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