the Lightning port is now replaced by USB-C. But for iPhone versions 5 to 14, Lightning is the port you need a cable for. If you still have a charger with a USB-A port, consider upgrading to ...
Another cool angle of the USB-C charging story is that you can now use the iPhone to charge other accessories. The iPhone 15 can accept up to 27 watts through the USB-C port, but itself can also ...
By Saturday, September 23rd, you’ll be ready to ditch all your Lightningcables now that your shiny new phone has a USB-C port. But, whatever you do, don’t get rid of the Lightningcables.
By the end of 2023, most of Apple’s devices will use USB-C for charging and data transfers. Lightning was also reversible—where it doesn’t matter which side of the connector faces up or down ...
Apple didn’t make a first-party USB-A to USB-Ccable for this situation. Instead, the company sells a $29 USB-Cto Lightning adapter as its official solution. My advice? Don’t spend $30 on a ...