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Originally Posted by ottischwenk
If this news also made sense, then there would be nothing wrong with it (unleaded petrol).
But many of the changes are only geared towards increased consumption - USB-A / Micro USB can also be operated at USB3 speed.
To design a new connection for something that is also possible via an existing one - is simply stupid.
And also electricity through this - especially!
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Micro USB can't really be operated at USB3 speeds, it needs that weird side add-on to do it which kinda makes it not so "micro" anymore. It also can't handle the extra power ( up to 100W) USB C allows, it can't support Displayport connections either. Nor can USB3 micro USB do 20Gbps connections like USB C 3.2. Not the same features at all.