This isn’t all that weird. Most USB-C cables sold as “charging cables” are only wired up with 4-pin USB 2.0, because it keeps costs down for a product that wasn’t designed for data.
And most people never transfer data do/from their phones with USB anyway, in a world of wireless protocols.
This isn’t all that weird. Most USB-C cables sold as “charging cables” are only wired up with 4-pin USB 2.0, because it keeps costs down for a product that wasn’t designed for data.
And most people never transfer data do/from their phones with USB anyway, in a world of wireless protocols.