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Apple’s Lightning cable turns 10, but its time is over Happy birthday, it’s time to die ...
Apple’s finally killing off its proprietary Lightning charging cord for new iPhones and replacing it with the universal standard USB-C. Anyone who remembers dongle-gate, when Apple switched from ...
USB-C is finally more prominent in the Apple ecosystem than the Lightning Connector, but what does that mean for your old Lightning Cables?
Apple just made a lot of people’s Lightning cables and accessories suddenly redundant by introducing the new iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max.
For more than a decade, Apple has been using the Lightning port to charge and transfer data to its iPhone line — but all that changes with the upcoming iPhone 15. Goodbye Lightning, hello USB-C ...
On Apple’s official Lightning cable, there are two chips: One authenticates that the cable is made by Apple, while the other acts as a fuse that isolates damage to the charger.
Commentary: USB-C is becoming more common on Apple products, but the Lightning cable still has a big role to play.
Your iPhone deserves a better cable. The best Lightning cables ensure you have a stable connection, fast charging, and no more fraying.
USB-C is finally more prominent in the Apple ecosystem than the Lightning Connector, but what does that mean for your old Lightning Cables?
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