But if it’s not clear already, Apple has no intention of doing this, and the upcoming iPhone 14 is very unlikely to represent any change in this regard.
In other words, the new iPhone generation projected to launch in September will continue to use Lightning, with almost no chance of seeing USB-C making its way to the iPhone anytime soon.
Improved speed
But the good news is that Apple is actually planning a substantial performance upgrade for its proprietary connector.
The current Lightning port uses USB 2.0 speeds, and while Apple won’t be making the switch to USB-C with the release of the iPhone 14, it at least plans to upgrade its own connector to USB 3.0 speeds.
In other words, the iPhone 14 connector will allow for faster transfer speeds, according to <a href="https://www.idropnews.com/… (read more)
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