So, how do you move stuff between your phone and your computer, or vice versa? While there's more than one way of transferring content between these devices wirelessly, a significant fraction of users still rely on a cable and the old, trusty USB standard to handle the task. After all, the process is quick, easy, and does not rely on a Wi-Fi or a cellular network in order to work. But with the pace at which technology is evolving, the day when USB 2.0 just won't be fast enough is closer than ever. Thankfully, the speedier USB 3.0 is already a fact and it is now making its way into smartphone territory. Samsung was the first to announce and launch a USB 3.0 capable smartphone, namely the Samsung Galaxy Note 3...
Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-supports-USB-3.0-heres-the-benefit_id48511
Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Galaxy-Note-3-supports-USB-3.0-heres-the-benefit_id48511