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Half USB Type A?
The USB Type A plastic element, on which the contacts are located, is initially homogeneous and is black in specification 2.0, blue in specification 3.0. But I noticed that flash drive manufacturers began to add a plastic element of a different color there (example in the photo). Why and what is there? Perhaps someone knows the answer to this question and will reveal the secret?
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Well, one has purple - rather USB 2.0. According to the USB 2.0 specification, it can be black, but I more often met both white and gray. The main thing, always blue - this is strictly USB 3.0. As for the tongue in the middle. Rather, manufacturers have finally solved the problem of quantum physics with the superposition of this type of connector. Try to connect from that and from that side, should work. I have such a cable with such. It can work either way.
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