A mysterious chip was found next to the iPhone 15’s USB-C charging port

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The EU was able to successfully twist Apple’s arm and make it adopt the USB-C technology for the upcoming iPhone 15. The company wasn’t happy about it, and it even wanted to develop a new standard called USB-C for iPhone. While it’s not doing that, a mysterious 3LD3 chip was spotted in the iPhone 15 along with the other charging components.

In case you don’t know, the EU has been working to make USB-C the standard across the continent. So, it’s not targeting Apple specifically. Basically, any and all devices that could be powered by a USB-C port will be. Larger devices and appliances are excluded from this list, of course; your refrigerator won’t be powered by a USB-C port.

Mysterious 3LD3 chip was found in the iPhone 15

This report comes to us from Majin Bu on Twitter (via Phone Arena). The post shows us a series of leaked images of the iPhone 15’s charging components. Along with those, there’s this random chip. We see that it’s an Apple-made chip, and it has the text 3LD3 on it.

iphone 15 3ld3 chip

At the moment, we don’t know what its purpose is. However, it’s rather convenient that this chip pops up right when Apple needs to reluctantly switch to a new charging standard. One thing that Apple Analyst Ming-Chi-Kuo noted is that Apple will make Apple-certified USB-C cables. People who use those cables will have faster charging and data speeds.

If that’s the case, then this chip could be used to tell if the user is using an Apple-certified cord or a third-party cord. This is probably the next best thing to create a standard specifically for iPhones. This will push people to pay for Apple-made cords over third-party cords. That might seem weird, but it’s not very different from how things are with the lightning cable. Many companies make third-party lightning cables, but Apple also sells its own.

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