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Zorluk: OrtaMobile Device Ports and Accessories

Match each mobile device port or wireless accessory technology on the left with its corresponding technical capability or physical characteristic on the right.

  • LightningProprietary 8-pin reversible connector standard utilized primarily on older Apple mobile devices.
  • Micro-USBLegacy 5-pin non-reversible trapezoidal connector previously standard on mobile Android devices.
  • USB Type-CReversible 24-pin connector capable of carrying power delivery, high-speed data, and video signals.
  • NFCShort-range wireless communication standard operating at 13.56 MHz used for contactless mobile payments.

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Lightning pairs with the proprietary 8-pin reversible connector standard utilized primarily on older Apple mobile devices; Micro-USB pairs with the legacy 5-pin non-reversible trapezoidal connector previously standard on mobile Android devices; USB Type-C pairs with the reversible 24-pin connector capable of carrying power delivery, high-speed data, and video signals; and NFC pairs with the short-range wireless communication standard operating at 13.56 MHz used for contactless mobile payments.
Each physical connector and wireless standard is uniquely defined by its pin count, symmetry, or operating frequency. Lightning is Apple's 8-pin proprietary design; Micro-USB is a non-reversible 5-pin standard; USB Type-C is a 24-pin reversible multi-protocol interface; and NFC is a 13.56 MHz proximity wireless standard.

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1
Identify Apple proprietary port specifications.
Lightning is identified by its 8-pin reversible physical layout.
This distinguishes it from standard USB pinouts.
2
Examine legacy Android interface characteristics.
Micro-USB is recognized as a non-reversible 5-pin trapezoidal connector.
Its non-symmetric shape requires correct orientation during insertion.
3
Evaluate modern universal wired connectivity standards.
USB Type-C is identified as a symmetrical 24-pin connector with high-bandwidth and power delivery capabilities.
The high pin count enables multi-protocol data streams like DisplayPort Alternate Mode.
4
Identify wireless proximity accessory protocols.
NFC operates at 13.56 MHz within centimeter distances for tap-to-pay functionality.
RF signal attenuation limits NFC strictly to close-proximity security tasks.

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Mobile Device Physical Ports, Pin Count Specifications, and Short-Range Wireless Connectivity
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