Apple is already testing new iPhones with USB-C

So say sources at Bloomberg, who are more likely to post their own information about future Apple products. The transition from Lightning to USB-C would not happen until 2023 at the earliest. This coincides with statements from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo earlier this week. iPhone 15 will be the first iPhone with a USB-C port.

Apple is also developing a new adapter that will allow future iPhones to work with accessories that have a Lightning connector, Bloomberg said. According to Bloomberg, it is not yet clear whether Apple will include this adapter in the box.

Apple already uses USB-C in many iPads and Macs, but for example AirPods, Apple TV remote and many other accessories still use Lightning. The USB-C adapter that Apple is working on should solve this problem.

In recent years, most Android smartphones and many other gadgets have received USB-C ports. Compared to Lightning, USB-C offers faster data transfer and charging speeds.

Source: RTL

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