First, let’s identify what USB-A and USB-C each look like. USB-A is pictured on the right and was the standard USB connection used by iPhone and Android for the last decade. This is also the familiar shape most wall blocks, computers, laptops, and cars manufactured in the last 15 years have available as ports. USB-C
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