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zub3qin

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Anyone know if this is feasible?

Maybe they could speed up iPhone syncing if they simultaneously did syncing to iTunes with wifi AND the lightning (or even 30pin) cable.
If the bottleneck is throughput through the cable (or wifi), why not figure out a way to do both together and speed things up?
 
Anyone know if this is feasible?

Maybe they could speed up iPhone syncing if they simultaneously did syncing to iTunes with wifi AND the lightning (or even 30pin) cable.
If the bottleneck is throughput through the cable (or wifi), why not figure out a way to do both together and speed things up?

No, that makes no sense. The flash chips on mobile devices don't have the write speed to handle even full USB 2.0 data transmission.
 
No, that makes no sense. The flash chips on mobile devices don't have the write speed to handle even full USB 2.0 data transmission.

I'm talking syncing TO iTunes... in other words backing up the iPhone.

That process seems to take a long time currently, on wifi or with a cable.

Backup the iPhone with simul-sync....
 
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