![]() The newest USB 4.0 standard requires USB-C connectors, leaving USB-A behind. USB-A pins are dedicated to the bottom portion of the USB-A ports (making insertion non-reversible). ![]() This major convenience update is due to symmetrical pin placement on both the bottom and top of the USB-C connector. USB-A's clunky connection was updated with the space-saving USB-C design, allowing electronic devices to be designed slimmer than ever.Īpart from the obvious visual revision, USB-C ports now accommodate USB-C connectors regardless of the orientation you insert the connector. ![]() ![]() ![]() Now that we have a background understanding of USB-A and USB-C, let's discuss the key differences.
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