Rumors have been circulating for some time now that Apple would switch their iPhones to using USB-C rather than Lightning port. According to Apple leaker Unknownz21, iPhone 15 initially had a lightning port, but it was quickly scrapped in favor of USB-C. Testing of these USB-C models began in January 2021, and the Lightning port was dropped in all the iPhone 15 designs since March 2021.
Due to the rules and regulations enforced, Apple had two options if they wanted to avoid using a Lightning port: introduce USB-C exclusively for the European market or use it for their entire range of products across the globe. Opting for the latter, all new iPhones now charge via USB-C instead of Lightning, making it simpler to charge any iOS device with the same cable and power adapter.
However, other Apple products such as the AirPods, Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, Magic Keyboard, and original Apple Pencil still utilize Lightning port, as they have not been updated to use USB-C yet. But it looks like Apple is looking into switching towards MagSafe wireless charging technology that they’ve incorporated with the iPhone 12 alongside the upcoming QR2 standard, which can provide faster charging. Ultimately, this could lead to Apple eventually creating a portless all-display iPhone.
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Unknownz21 is an anonymous Twitter user that focuses on the latest news, rumors and updates about Apple products. They are well known for their recent leak about the scrapped Lightning port from the iPhone 15 and the eventual transition to USB-C. Having a huge following of over 92k and counting, Unknownz21 remains one of the top sources of information when it comes to upcoming Apple products.