IPad Pro Lightning supports USB 3.0 connection

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The iPad Pro's Lightning connector seems not to be as normal as we might have thought. Despite the disappointment of many to observe that the iPad Pro does not include the second generation Touch ID, it seems that it hides another surprise very close, and it is the Lightning connector that seems to include support for USB 3.0 transfers, which opens up endless possibilities, especially when it comes to including external memories with which we can quickly alternate our files, and most importantly in the professional field, working with large data without reducing the memory of the iPad, which could be scarce in different cases.

IFixit's classic analysis of disassembling the iPad Pro revealed that the iPad Pro featured USB 3.0 drivers from the Logic Fresco FL1100 brand, immediately suggesting that the iPad Pro could at the very least support USB 3.0 data transmission. After independent reports, it seems that this was Apple's plan from the beginning., the typical information that they ignore during the presentation, but that seems very interesting to a large part of the future consumers of the gadget.

Plans have been revealed by Apple to work with USB 3.0 in the iPad Pro, adapters with 3.0 speed support to connect via the Lightning of the iPad Pro are just around the corner and will hit the market shortly, so it seems a move once again premeditated from Cupertino, where it seems that they do not usually leave anything to chance, it does not surprise us coming from Apple the truth. Nevertheless, we continue with many doubts about it, on whether they will be portable memories, simple devices to connect the iPad Pro to the computer, or will allow us to include SSD hard drives through a file manager, to know the answers we only have one remedy, wait.


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  1.   Alberto said

    You have spent three towns with the 640MB of usb 3.0, right ????? You mean 80MB that translated into bits would be 640Mbits …… Let's see if we write properly.