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Commentary: Going by iPhone 12 naming standards, it's possible that the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max would be portless, while the iPhone 13 Mini and regular iPhone 13 would keep their Lightning port.
The iPhone 12 launching with a USB-C port is incredibly unlikely - Apple has stuck with its proprietary Lightning port in nearly all its handheld devices for a long time now, and we wouldn't ...
A technician has added a USB-C port to an iPhone 12 mini in addition to the Lightning port, in what appears to be a first-of-its kind modification. YouTube user "Hyphaistos3672" disassembled the ...
A reliable leaker on Monday claimed the upcoming "iPhone 12" will retain Apple's Lightning connector over a USB-C option, adding that next year's flagship is expected to boast a Smart Connector ...
If you were hoping the iPhone 12 would have a USB-C port (which has a number of advantages over Apple’s current Lightning solution, from faster charging to compatibility with more cables), you ...
Slovakian company DEEP has successfully modified an Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max to fully function with a USB-C port. For a long time, consumers have wondered (and rumors have swirled since 2017) why ...
The video shows lightning and USB-C coexisting in peace, and it may be more peaceful than what Apple has cooked up for USB-C down the line.
The Korean video, “iPhone USB-C TwinPort,” covers the creation of a dual-port iPhone 12 mini with both Lightning and USB-C.
Apple will use a Lightning port instead of USB-C in the upcoming "iPhone 12," but it will be the last major series of Apple's flagship phones to do so, with models set to combine wireless charging ...
I had high hopes that the iPhone 12 would move to a universal port that's already everywhere. Instead, it's traded one proprietary format for another.
In the presence of rumors that Apple could switch from Lightning to USB-C for a future iPhone release, an engineer has gone one further, and added a USB-C port to an iPhone 12 mini.
Since Apple is expected to release the iPhone 12 around September 2020, it’s more than probable than it will have to drop its old, tired and proprietary Lightning port on its next flagship.