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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/13\/23071044\/apple-tests-usb-c-iphone-lightning-european-union-eu<\/a> Apple is testing iPhones that swap the Lightning port for USB-C, according to a new Bloomberg<\/em> report<\/a> from Apple whisperer Mark Gurman. But you shouldn\u2019t expect to see it in this year\u2019s iPhone lineup, as the changeover wouldn\u2019t happen until 2023 \u201cat the earliest,\u201d Gurman says. The report follows reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo\u2019s tweets this week<\/a> indicating Apple would swap to USB-C in the second half of 2023, which is presumably when that year\u2019s iPhone lineup will be released.<\/p>\n The switch would be a big one, though it\u2019s not a complete surprise. Apple has already moved the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad Mini to USB-C. And the EU revealed a proposal in September<\/a> that would require many devices, including smartphones, to include USB-C ports \u2014 Gurman says that this legislation was \u201ca key reason\u201d for Apple\u2019s move to consider the change. There are also technical benefits to moving to USB-C, which is capable of faster transfer speeds than Lightning.<\/p>\n Rumors have also swirled about Apple developing a portless iPhone, and Gurman says that Apple has \u201cworked on iPhones without any charging port\u201d in \u201crecent years.\u201d But his report Friday doesn\u2019t suggest a portless iPhone will be available anytime soon.<\/p>\n Apple didn\u2019t immediately reply to a request for comment. The company first introduced the Lightning port with the iPhone 5 in 2012<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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