![]() ![]() If your phone is one of those, consider whether it's worth investing in a high-performing USB 3.1 flash drive. Many of the best modern smartphones are equipped with USB-C ports but are still limited to USB 3.0 speeds. So what does that mean in terms of smartphones and tablets? Not much. All previous USB standards can work over the USB-C, but having a Type-C plug doesn't guarantee that a device is capable of USB 3.1 or even 3.0 speeds. USB 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 Gen 2, as well as 3.2 Gen 1x2, 2x1, and 2x2 (yes, sadly, those are all real designations) all refer to the speeds the bus can transmit. To clear up any confusion, USB Type-C only refers to the USB-C connector, and that's it. ![]() At least, that's what it seems like sometimes. That's why we have protocols like USB Gen 2 2x2, which used to be simply called USB 3.2, but was renamed to confuse the average consumer. Or click "Copy To." in the toolbar.It's a little-known fact that the USB Implementers Forum is a group of global leaders hell-bent on ensuring that nobody will truly understand which USB standards are capable of which speeds. Click your phone from the list on the left.Now you can open Windows File Explorer on your computer.Select "Transfer Files (MTP)" or similar. Your device may ask what kind of connection to open. ![]()
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