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Apple’s finally killing off its proprietary Lightning charging cord for new iPhones and replacing it with the universal standard USB-C. Anyone who remembers dongle-gate, when Apple switched from ...
USB-C is finally more prominent in the Apple ecosystem than the Lightning Connector, but what does that mean for your old Lightning Cables?
Apple's Lightning to USB cable is worth picking up as a second charging option for a latest generation iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. But cheaper options are available.
Apple announced Lighting with the 2012 iPhone 5. Ten years later, the connector is still around — but that may not be the case for much longer.
Counterfeit Lightning cables can damage your device. Here's how to make sure you're using Apple-certified products.
A longer, $39 adapter cable ships in five to seven days. Although some unauthorized Lightning cables and adapters are arriving, Apple-sanctioned third-party hardware has yet to show up.
If you’ve just bought one of Apple’s new iPhone 15 models with its new USB-C port, you might suddenly find yourself with a drawer full of seemingly useless Lightning cables. I counted them up ...
With Apple’s shift to USB-C ports on the iPhone 15 line comes a new $29 Lighting to USB-C adapter — but these cables are a better investment for anyone upgrading.
The new iPhone 15 models require a USB-C cable to charge, a departure from a decade of iPhones that relied on Lightning cables.
This week Apple introduced the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro lines, which include the long-awaited switch from the company’s proprietary Lightning Connector to USB-C. And while the move may have ...
USB-C is finally more prominent in the Apple ecosystem than the Lightning Connector, but what does that mean for your old Lightning Cables?
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