• Flying Squid
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    61 year ago

    Why would you tether a phone to an ethernet cable? Seems antithetical to the concept of a cell phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      Phone needs a big update? Download a bunch of movies and music?
      Like, plug it in for 5 minutes to get gigabit speed and download 35gb of data.

    • @nunya
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      131 year ago

      Not an average use case, but I used to use iPads on a tradeshow floor demonstrating apps and controlling other smarthome devices on a network. Wi-Fi at tradeshows is abysmal at best, so we would connect the lighting to USB adapter, then connect a USB to ethernet dongle for hardwired network that was stable. Worked great for us.

      • Flying Squid
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        41 year ago

        That does make sense. I’ve done similar shows and yes, the wireless internet is awful.

    • @beefcat
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      61 year ago

      i can think of lots of reasons, all of them niche or not for regular use.

      but there are use-cases, and ios already has drivers for usb nics, so a better question might be “what good reason is there not to support this?”

    • @goldenbough
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      51 year ago

      Large network transactions (like an initial download when transferring phones) are a lot “kinder” to the hardware if you’re pulling through the port rather than running the wireless radios. There’s enough activity on the SOC already, can keep excess heat down by not needing the WiFi pumping at hundreds of MBs as well.

    • Dandroid
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      31 year ago

      I could see people docking their phones, and having a keyboard, mouse, external monitor, ethernet, speakers, etc. connected to the dock. I do that with my steam deck to play games on the TV. Apple is pushing gaming hard with the iPhone 15. I could see that being a use case Apple would support for gaming.

    • @itsJoelle
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      21 year ago

      It depends. I do it from time to time whenever my internet connection is faster than my mobile data or I want to avoid hitting my data limit needlessly when I have a cord already in the room.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I’m genuinely curious why wifi isn’t an option in your scenario? If you’re opting to use ethernet, with a USB adaptor no less, you’d surely be in range of wifi no?

        • @itsJoelle
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          11 year ago

          It depends on if I want the higher speeds or if I’m in a part of my house that doesn’t have perfect coverage (and suspect speeds as well)

          Strangely enough, all of my devices lack an ethernet port so I have a few USB to Ethernet adapters around my house.

    • IWantToFuckSpez
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      1 year ago

      Maybe it’s useful for IT stuff. To connect to a network that doesn’t have WiFi? Or to hook it up to server hardware that doesn’t have an exposed USB port.