It's a Lightning cable. They're everywhere. In 2012, we said goodbye to 30-pin, and Lightning became Apple's main connector. But, seven years later, it's on only two types of devices: iPhones and ...
The 30-pin cables and docks were adapted or updated. Lightning is digital, whereas Apple's previous 30-pin interface was both analog and digital. Although adapters let 30-pin cables plug into ...
USB-C is finally overtaking Lightning as the default power connector for iPhones, but what is the difference between the two connector types?
Following is a transcript of the video: Apple has a dongle problem. The MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPhone, and iPad use just two types of ports. Remember 30-pin? Now we have Lightning. Remember USB-A?
The current interface is USB Type C, which superseded Apple's own 30-pin and Lightning connectors as well as the 3.5mm headphones jack. The Apple device contains the socket, and the cable or ...
Furthermore, unlike the transition from 30-pin to Lightning in 2012, Apple now has a richer, more lucrative ecosystem of accessories and devices based on Lightning, from AirPods and Apple Pencil to ...
The era of Apple’s Lightning connector in Europe is coming to an end. Following the enactment of the European directive ...
Apple could be forced to abandon its Lightning connector cable if European ... There were more than 30 types of charger on the market in 2009, but that number has since been reduced to just ...
Apple says being forced to abandon the Lightning connector used on its iPhones ... Back in 2009, there were more than 30 different chargers on the market as phone-makers came up with their own ...