Earlier this week, renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggested that Apple could drop the flash port for a USB-C port on iPhone models from 2023. Now, according to a recent report by Mark Gurman of Bloomberg, the company has begun testing iPhones that are equipped with a USB-C port. In addition, the report also suggests that the technology giant has also begun testing new adapters. According to reports, Apple’s move may be due to new legal requirements that Europe may apply. For those who don’t know, the European Union is working on new legislation that could force Apple to use the USB-C port on all its products, including the iPhone, iPad and AirPods. If Apple adapts the USB-C port, it will help users get faster charging speeds and faster data transfer. Rumors that Apple is adopting a USB-C port for the iPhone have been circulating for the past few years. The technology giant has already made a change in various iPad models. If the latest tweets from Kuo are correct, then the iPhone 15 will mark the end of the Lightning connector as Apple’s main charging cable in almost 13 years. Kuo also believes the move will also help Apple’s ecosystem vendors focus on the market over the next few years. Although Apple is currently preparing to release the iPhone 14 series later this year, we have seen numerous reports of its successor. According to the leaks, the Apple iPhone 15 may have a Face ID feature under the display that will help the company get rid of the slot. In addition, it is rumored that the 2023 iPhone models will also receive a periscope lens, Touch ID under the display and several other new features.
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