I would agree for basic charging and data transmissions, which probably cover 90% of use cases. But as soon as you want to use a USB peripheral that actually requires a specific feature of a modern USB version to work, things get messy really quickly.
I would agree for basic charging and data transmissions, which probably cover 90% of use cases. But as soon as you want to use a USB peripheral that actually requires a specific feature of a modern USB version to work, things get messy really quickly.