This is what an iPhone with USB-C could be like
Date:
Tue, 12 Oct 2021 09:12:29 +0000
Description:
A talented engineer has made the iPhone even better by replacing Lightning with USB-C.
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While just about every non-Apple smartphone (and most other portable gadgets) charge with USB-C, Apple has stubbornly stuck with its proprietary Lightning connector, but a talented robotics student has shown what could have been.
Ken Pillonel has for a while been working on modifying an iPhone so that it both charges and transfers data via USB-C, and hes finally completed his project.
In a short YouTube video (below) you can see the result. Its an iPhone that looks unspoiled, except theres a USB-C port in place of the Lightning port, and you can see that it starts charging when plugged in. Read our full iPhone 13 review Check out our iPhone 13 Pro review These are the best iPhones
Its an impressive outcome, and Pillonel claims that hell have a video up showing how he achieved this before long. In the meantime, he already has an older video showing the start of his USB-C journey.
This probably isnt a modification that youre going to want to do for
yourself. While we havent seen the full process, we imagine that its lengthy and challenging. Still, this shows that its possible without any real redesigns to the iPhone. (Image credit: TechRadar) Analysis: a real USB-C iPhone could be on the way
If youre hoping that an iPhone with USB-C could one day become a reality without having to make it yourself, you could be in luck, as the EU wants
that to happen too .
Its announced plans to make USB-C be the universal charging standard for smartphones and most other portable devices which would mean Apple would
have to include a USB-C port for any phones sold in the EU. And if it had to do that, its likely that it would switch to USB-C for the rest of the world too.
Dont get too excited though. These plans arent finalized and even if and when they are, Apple will have 24 months to make the change. Plus, Apple could always choose to make the iPhone portless instead and rely purely on wireless charging. That should technically satisfy the terms of the law.
Still, a USB-C iPhone is much less of a fantasy now than it once was, and given how convenient it is to be able to charge everything with one cable, it could be a positive change. Three ways Apple's iPhone could change thanks to new Lightning port rules
Via PocketLint and Reddit
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