For those who don’t follow these things closely, it may not seem much but here’s why it is.
It's true that the Lightning connector is slimmer than USB-C, so it gives Apple greater flexibility in design. Additionally, since so many households have Lightning cables and chargers, throwing all those away to switch to USB-C would create more waste, it’s been argued. Ming-Chi Kuo has come to the conclusion that USB-C is on its way to the iPhone through his latest supply chain survey, seeing a change in emphasis away from Lightning, it seems, with suppliers saying they are expecting boosts in USB-C orders.
Could it be that increased pressure from the E.U. has helped change Apple’s mind? After all, if it is faced with either not selling Lightning products in Europe or making a version with USB-C for the E.U. then it makes more sense to move to USB-C globally.
Zero astonishment. Looks basically the same.
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