The transition from Apple’s proprietary Lightning cables to the widely accepted USB-C standard is arguably the most significant improvement brought by the iPhone 15. However, Apple isn’t.
Bottom line: Apple has finally unveiled the change that everyone expected and hoped for. Not only is the iPhone 15 leaving the Lightning cable behind, but Apple is using this shift to enhance wired interconnectivity between devices. The standard edition of the new smartphone model also incorporates many of the previous Pro model’s features.
The transition from Apple’s proprietary Lightning cables to the widely accepted USB-C standard is arguably the most significant improvement brought by the iPhone 15. However, Apple isn’t stopping at enabling users to charge their phones using USB-C.
Apple has also introduced AirPod models that support USB-C, allowing the iPhone 15 to charge the AirPod case. Users can now also connect USB-C wired EarPods to the iPhone.
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