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Old 03-28-2024, 12:02 PM   #31
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No, A-C is still more useful. Also some fast chargers for USB-C devices (such as Qualcomm up to 20V) use a USB-A socket and 2.0 cable.
Almost all car adaptors and chargers in Retail here are USB-A sockets.

Many laptops and PCs have only one or no USB-C sockets.

Also cheap USB-C plug to USB-A socket adaptors exist for OTG, but they do work for charging.
I disagree. My laptop does have 1 USB-C. The car has two USB-C, the charger I use has two USB-C. The plug extender in the bedroom has 1 USB-C. The portable battery charger has 1 USB-C. My wife's iPhone came with a USB-C to lightning cable.

But, one thing to note. USB-C is usually going to be more powerful and this charge faster.
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