| 1. Fast Charging | Supports Power Delivery (PD) – can charge smartphones, tablets, laptops, and power banks at high speed (e.g., 18W, 60W, 100W). |
| 2. Laptop Charging | Used to charge USB-C laptops like MacBook, Dell XPS, HP Spectre, etc., from USB-C power adapters. |
| 3. Data Transfer | Transfers data between Type-C phones, tablets, external SSDs, and laptops at high speed (up to 10 Gbps for USB 3.1/3.2). |
| 4. File Sharing Between Phones | Enables direct file transfers between two Android phones supporting USB OTG and C-to-C. |
| 5. Connecting to USB-C Accessories | Connects to USB-C docking stations, hubs, displays (monitors with USB-C input), and more. |
| 6. Audio/Video Output | Some cables support DisplayPort Alternate Mode—used to mirror or extend laptop or phone screen to USB-C monitors/TVs. |
| 7. Gaming Console Charging | Charges accessories like Nintendo Switch, PS5 controllers, Xbox Series S/X controllers (if they have USB-C ports). |
| 8. Car Use | For charging modern phones or Android Auto-enabled head units with USB-C input. |
| 9. Universal Compatibility | Works across brands: Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, MacBook, iPad Pro, Realme, Xiaomi, etc. |
















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