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With Apple’s shift to USB-C ports on the iPhone 15 line comes a new $29 Lighting to USB-C adapter — but these cables are a better investment for anyone upgrading.
Pour one out for the end of an era. After 11 years of the iPhone's maddening dependency on Lightning cables, the latest Apple iPhone 15 and 15 Pro handsets are finally democratizing their charging ...
The iPhone 15 is heavily rumored to ditch Apple’s proprietary Lightning charger in favor of USB-C charging, marking a milestone for the company by adopting universal charging.
The iPhone 11 was the last model to ship with a USB-A to Lightning cable in the box, so it’s possible anyone still using one doesn’t have a USB-C power brick to hand.
Yep, that’s right. After what will have been about 11 years, the iPhone is once again changing its charging port, this time from Lightning to the increasingly ubiquitous USB-C.
Allow me to unpack that. To comply with recent European regulations, the iPhone 15, unveiled Tuesday, will abandon the Lightning connector that has been the method for charging iPhones for 11 years.
Overview Apple Inc.'s AAPL embrace of the USB-C cable with the iPhone 15 might have been a forced decision, but users with Lightning cables might have to look for a dongle yet again.
£11.99 at amazon.co.uk Anker 333 USB-C to USB-C cable Until now, you’ve been relying on a cable with a Lightning connector on one end for your charging needs, but with the release of the iPhone ...
The iPhone 15 is set to require a USB-C charging cable instead of the Lightning cord. It's Apple's first change to the iPhone's charging port in more than 10 years.
You can plug your 30-pin cable into it, and it into your iPhone 5. So a typical example for this might be in your car where you have an iPod connection kit. You just plug in this adapter.
The iPad made the switch from Lightning to USB-C in 2018, with the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models. But the iPhone continued to use a Lightning port all the way up to the current iPhone 14.