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by melling
1975 days ago
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Lightning was released in 2012. It’ll be nine years old in September. USB-C was released in 2014 and adoption has been very slow, and the standard has had problems. Remember all the noise when they dropped the 32-pin connector for the much better Lightning? I’d like a wireless charging solution and no cable. Of course, I’d also like a global standard that plugs into the wall. USB-A into the wall and USB-C into the device? |
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The other end of the cable is much harder to replace; there's so much stuff with a USB-A that going USB-C on that side doesn't seem worth it, unless you're deep into Apple.
It would be very unApple, but they could keep a lightning port on one side, and add a USB-C port on the other and kill the lightning port later. Maybe not entirely unApple, they did go through a transition from firewire to usb on iPods with models supporting both for some time.