We’ve known that the iPhone is switching to USB-C for a while now, but there was always a possibility that Apple would stick with Lightning for one more year. Based on the latest leaked images, however, Apple is all-in on USB-C for the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models, with USB-C parts for the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, and iPhone 15 Pro Max all shown in a leaked image by X user fix Apple.

With the switch to USB-C, nearly all of Apple’s devices will have adopted the new standard, with only AirPods, Mac accessories, and the iPhone SE remaining aside from older iPhones and the 9th-gen iPad.

  • ArtificialLink@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Yes they can. Its just all about labeling. They can label a cable that fits to the standard and say “made for apple”

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      1 year ago

      No, the regulation isn’t just usb-c, it’s usb-c and power delivery. Apple can’t magically escape both of them with a “made for apple” cable. It must accept all third party cable and charger.

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        1 year ago

        Of course they can:

        USB -PD support at limited speeds.

        A proprietary Apple chip enables higher speeds, either using USB-PD still or another proprietary charging protocol.

        They can just have both

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          1 year ago

          As I commented above, the regulation clearly states “any additional charging protocol allows for the full functionality of PD… irrespective of the charging device used.”

          So they can’t have both unless they split EU & RoW devices.