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For the first time in 10 years, will Apple test an unprecedented version of the iPhone?

Recently, the private source of analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will make a plan to switch from Lightning to USB-C port next year on the iPhone 15 series.

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This report is in stark contrast to rumors that “Apple” will continue to stick with the Lightning port, until completely removing this connector with a completely wireless charging iPhone version.

Through a post on his personal Twitter page, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will switch to using USB-C on iPhones in the second half of next year.

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Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple will switch to using USB-C on iPhones in the second half of next year

This charging port can improve data transfer speed and bring faster charging speed, but still depends on iOS support. Currently, Apple’s USB-C port production orders for suppliers have increased significantly.

Mark Gurman from Bloomberg also said the same information when revealing that Apple is testing iPhones with USB-C ports instead of Lightning.

However, these changes will not be announced until at least the end of 2023, which means that the product line that will start to feature USB-C is the iPhone 15 series. iPhone 14 series is still equipped with Apple’s proprietary connection port.

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Apple is said to be testing an iPhone version with a USB-C port instead of Lightning

Before, iDropNews Citing information from an unnamed source, the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max versions will be equipped with a Lightning connector upgraded from USB 2.0 to USB 3.0.

When Apple introduced the first generation iPad Pro in 2015, this tablet model was equipped with a Lightning USB 3.0 port. However, for some reason, “Apple defect” did not bring the Lightning 3.0 connector to the iPhone.

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Data transfer speed can be 10 times faster when iPhone 14 is equipped with Lightning USB 3.0 port

Since its launch on the iPhone 5 (2012) until now, the Lightning connector on the iPhone is still based on USB 2.0 technology, which is too outdated and can only transfer data at 480Mbps (60 MB/ S). If upgraded, USB 3.0 can provide speeds of up to 5Gbps (640 MB/s).

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