Apple will stick with Lightning for its next generation iPhone, despite testing prototypes with USB-C, according to a new leak from Twitter user @choco_bit.
Shame the USB-c prototype iPhone 12's arent making it to production. 1 more year of lightning
Oh well, at least smart connector on 13 series
We expected Apple to stick with Lightning but it's not surprising that the company has tested USB-C prototypes.
Multiple sources have predicted that Apple will release a completely wireless iPhone next year.
Last month, Max Weinbach, who has occasionally leaked accurate Apple information, shared schematics which appear to show a Smart Connector on the upcoming iPhone 12 Pro Max. If @choco_bit is correct, we won't see this Smart Connector until the iPhone 13.
for clarification, smart connector thing on 13 series wont be the intended way to charge. Youll be expected to go wireless charging mainly. D6x series (iphone 13 series) hasnt really begun proper development yet so iphone magsafe more of a plan atm. Portless is coming either way
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Shame the USB-c prototype iPhone 12's arent making it to production. 1 more year of lightning
Oh well, at least smart connector on 13 series
We expected Apple to stick with Lightning but it's not surprising that the company has tested USB-C prototypes.
Multiple sources have predicted that Apple will release a completely wireless iPhone next year.
Last month, Max Weinbach, who has occasionally leaked accurate Apple information, shared schematics which appear to show a Smart Connector on the upcoming iPhone 12 Pro Max. If @choco_bit is correct, we won't see this Smart Connector until the iPhone 13.
for clarification, smart connector thing on 13 series wont be the intended way to charge. Youll be expected to go wireless charging mainly. D6x series (iphone 13 series) hasnt really begun proper development yet so iphone magsafe more of a plan atm. Portless is coming either way
Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for updates.
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