2024 will be the date when companies will have to include a USB-C port in their electronic devices such as smartphones, computers, cameras, headphones, etc. This measure, agreed by the European Parliament in June last year, primarily affects Mansanawhich still uses the Lightning connector in many of its products.
Although the Cupertino company has repeatedly opposed this, since you argue that this measure, instead of promoting innovation, suppresses it, You will have no choice but to switch to USB-C in those devices that retain the Lightning connector. The list of products that support Apple’s own reversible port, yes, is currently somewhat reduced, as the Tim Cook-led company has included a universal connector in some of its most important products, such as the iPad or tablet, for years. Poppy.
But what about the iPhone? Will other Apple products have to migrate to USB-C? There is, in particular, five devices that will have to change ports before 2024 if we take into account what the European Union dictates, which says that smartphones, tablets, laptops or other small devices such as speakers, cameras, headphones, etc. must have a USB-C port.
iPhone 15 will be the first iPhone with USB-C.
The iPhone 14 will be the company’s last smartphone with a Lightning connector. At least that’s what analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests, saying that the company I would put on the USB-C port on the iPhone 15model to be announced in 2023. In fact, Apple is already working on prototypes with this reversible connector, as detailed by Mark Gurman (bloomberg) just a few days after Kuo announced the company’s intention to change port next year.
Apple is expected to announce up to four iPhone 15 models. All of them, of course, with USB-C. By the end of this year, the company may announce two models with 6.1-inch screens: iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro; and two other 6.7-inch versions: iPhone 15 Max and iPhone 15 Pro Max. They are expected to be announced during September.
MagSafe battery says goodbye to Lightning
One of the most interesting iPhone accessories could also have a USB-C connector. This is about MagSafe batterya external battery compatible with iPhone 12 and later, enabling wireless charging at up to 7.5W. It furthermore attaches to the back of the aforementioned iPhone via the MagSafe magnetic system developed by the company itself.
Battery is currently MagSafe has a Lightning port. This connector, in addition to the ability to charge the battery itself, also allows you to use it as a wireless charging base. That is, the user can place the MagSafe battery on a flat surface, connect it to a power source, and secure their iPhone in a magnetic zone so that both devices are charged, for example, overnight. Given that the iPhone 15 will ship with USB-C and the MagSafe battery doesn’t include any cables in the box, it makes sense that it would also move to this reversible port.
It is not known, yes, whether Apple will retain the same capacity and charging power or improve them compared to the current generation.
iPad could switch to USB-C this year
Basic iPad Apple is currently the only iPad that doesn’t have a USB-C port. Both the iPad Air and Pro models and even the mini version already have this reversible port, but the company continues to bet on the Lightning connector in the cheapest model; at least until now. Some rumors point to a port change in the tenth generation model, which could be announced next September.
It is also likely that the company will change its design and switch to flat frames. It is not known if the top and bottom bezels of the screen, as well as Touch ID on the front panel, will remain.
AirPods, also with USB-C
AirPods can also have USB-C to comply with applicable European regulations, remember from 2024. The company is not expected to change its characteristics; you just start a new generation with this reversible connector. In fact, the letters AiPods Pro 2nd Generationthe announcement of which is scheduled for the end of this year, will ship with a Lightning port.
Therefore they Two models that can be upgraded with a USB-C port. On the one hand, the current 3rd generation AirPods. On the other hand, AirPods Pro 2, because Apple, stop, may remove the current AirPods Pro and second-generation AirPods from their catalog.
Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad
Finally, to put an end to the Lightning port, Apple could also bet on a USB-C connector in its Mac peripherals. magic mouse, Magic keyboard in all its variants (with and without a numeric keypad) and MagicTrackpad. Again, this makes a lot of sense, not only because they’ll have to stick to European regulations, but because all modern Macs have USB-C ports.
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