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![]() As if it is something out of this space ![]() 04.Sep.23 2:55 PM By Shawn Highstraw Photo Belkin |
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Apple is expected to unveil its first iPhones with a USB-C port next week. This is happening because of a requirement from the European Union, but Apple will likely put its own spin on the story. The transition to USB-C on the iPhone has a long history. The EU had been discussing a mandatory standard connector for gadgets for years. Finally, at the end of last year, the EU reached an agreement, despite opposition, particularly from Apple. USB-C will be mandatory from the end of 2024, so it makes sense for Apple to make the switch this year. Everything indicates that the new iPhone 15s will have a USB-C port, but Apple will not unveil the transition like an obedient schoolboy. No, Apple is expected to completely shape the transition to its own advantage, according to Bloomberg. Apple will emphasize the significant advantages of having a single connector for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. |