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Apple begins testing iPhones with USB-C

A few days ago, popular analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will adopt USB-C on iPhones in 2023, and now reports the Cupertino-based tech giant has already started testing iPhones with the USB-C port. Although this year’s iPhones will retain the Lightning connector.

Additionally, the publication claims that Apple is also working on an adapter that would let future iPhones sporting USB-C work with the accessories designed for the current Lightning connector, but it’s unclear if Apple will include that with the retail package or sell it separately. Given Apple’s reputation, though, chances are customers will have to shell out extra money for the adapter.

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max

One of the reasons for this shift from Lightning connector to USB-C could be the European Union’s push for USB-C-equipped devices, which shouldn’t be an issue for Android device makers since most of the Android-running smartphones/tablets launched in the last few years came with the USB-C port.

However, Apple is concerned that the European law “mandating just one type of connector for all devices on the market will harm European consumers by slowing down the introduction of beneficial innovations in charging standards, including those related to safety and energy efficiency.”

Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max with Lightning connector
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max with Lightning port

The EU has denied the allegations of this move to USB-C hampering innovation, saying the “proposal states that if a new standard emerges that is better than USB-C, we can adapt the rules.”

Regardless of whether or not the European law stifles innovation, a shift from the Lightning port to USB-C would benefit iPhone users with better data transfers and faster charging.


Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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