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During this week, a very interesting piece of information appeared on the website, which immediately excited many users. The Wall Street Journal came up with the news that the new iPhones they get USB-C konewhich and Apple so he will abandon his proprietary LightningWe already wrote in the original article that this solution does not seem entirely likely to us. Two days later, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from KGI securities also issued a statement, which seems to put things in perspective.

According to Ming-Chi Kuo, USB-C will indeed be in the package, but it will not be located in the body of the phone, but at the other end of the included power cable. This transition from USB 2.0 Type A to USB 3.1 Type C should occur with all new iPhones. One of the reasons for this transition to a more modern interface is the support for fast charging. USB-C enables a significantly higher power transfer, as well as a higher data flow. The cable connection should therefore reach significantly higher speeds with the new iPhones. Apple u Lightningwill remain for several reasons. First of all, it has a huge income from production fees of thisonewhich, and at the same time is Lightning far more subtle toonethan USB-C. It does not require as much space inside the phone.

Lightning – USB-C is already included in the new 12,9″ iPad Pro. It’s such a logical step that Apple will take this path again. Users of new MacBookso they will be able tooneyour new one iPhone charge through a computer without having to buy adapters. USB-C toonewhich should also appear in new computers from this year Applu, so the whole ecosystem will start to cooperate a little bit again, at least as far asoneactivity is concerned.

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Source: Macrumors

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