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Originally Posted by DaleDe
There are plenty of cables with USB-C on one end and USB A on the other. Depending on what advantage you are looking for. To use a brick charger this will work fine. To take advantage of speed you will need a USB 3 port at least and perhaps a USB-C 3.1 port.
Dale
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A microUSB can run at USB 3 speeds if it's chipset is USB 3. so that means there's no actual need for USB-C. Just make the microUSB run USB 3.