So why is a new port such a big deal? The main reason is that consumers will be able to use the same charger for multiple devices, including iPhones, tablets, and Mac computers. USB-C chargers will probably also charge at a faster rate and offer speedier data transfer speeds.
31 percent of iPhone owners who said that USB-C charging won’t make them buy the iPhone 15 explained that a new port alone won’t influence their decision to upgrade. 38.17 percent of those who don’t regard this as a groundbreaking change said they are happy with their existing iPhone.
A small minority of users across both operating systems said that USB-C doesn’t matter because they use wireless charging.