A handful of people who will actually use the USB-C port of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air will be disappointed to learn that Apple has introduced no improvements in this area. The maximum data transfer speeds have not changed from last year’s iPhone 16 Pro, and if you have plans to get one of the company’s ‘Pro’ models, this is one of the limitations that you will experience.

Like the iPhone Air, the iPhone 17 only supports USB 2 speeds, resulting in maximum transfer speeds of 480Mb/s

Starting with the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, both models’ USB-C ports support USB 3 speeds, which can reach 10Gb/s or 10 gigabits per second. As for the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air, these are limited to USB 2 speeds, or 480Mb/s. In short, the non-Pro versions have not advanced from the outda

See Full Page