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Paul Stenhouse: Apple adopts USB-C and their SOS service now assists drivers

Paul Stenhouse: Apple adopts USB-C and their SOS service now assists drivers

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame · Newstalk ZB

September 15, 20233m 46s

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The iPhone 15 is the first to use USB-C  

Huge! The European Union voted to approve legislation to require smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, portable speakers, and other small devices to support USB-C charging by 2024, and Apple has delivered globally. It's part of the EU's goal tackle e-waste, but also allows consumers more options for accessories. 

An additional bonus: The USB-C connector allows for direct recording of video to an external drive, allowing the iPhone 15 Pro to be used just like a professional digital film camera on set Pro Res 4K up to 60 frames per second for the first time. 

 

Apple's SOS service now assists drivers 

Now extended to roadside assistance in the USA with the AAA - which is a huge help for those who travel to the parts of the US where your provider's cell signal is spotty. They now have you covered for flat tires, breakdowns, etc. 

NZ saw its first use of the SOS service just last week to rescue hikers in Canterbury, after first becoming available in May. They found themselves cut off by rising waters near Arthur's Pass. 

Interestingly - Apple hasn’t announced what it will cost, they've only said so far that it's free for the first two years. 

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