How USB-C Resolved Significant Problems with Earlier USB Connectors

How USB-C Resolved Significant Problems with Earlier USB Connectors

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USB stands for Universal Serial Bus – it was essential to get a wide range of companies to embrace the standard.

Launched in 1996, USB has been in existence for a considerable period and has undergone numerous updates since then. This is the reason for the variety of USB ports available, with the latest being USB-C or USB Type-C, which features a reversible design. It tackles what Bhatt describes as “the greatest frustration” regarding the initial USB design.

What makes USB-C cables and ports reversible?

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