For the first time in Apple’s iPhone launch history, the company will ditch the Lightning port and unveil its iPhone 15 series with a USB-C port instead. Naturally, older EarPods cannot be attached to the newer models, so a fresh rumor claims that the company’s wired earphones are already in mass production to remain prepared for future purchases.
Apple currently has Lightning EarPods on sale through its website for $19, and it looks like the USB-C version will be sold alongside them when the iPhone 15 family launches. According to reliable tipster ShrimpApplePro, mass production of the new audio accessories is already underway, signaling that Apple will switch to the new interface in a few months. It is not confirmed if there will be a ‘3.5mm audio to USB-C adapter’ sold for existing headphones or earphone owners.
However, knowing what Apple did when removing the 3.5mm audio jack from the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus and introducing a ‘3.5mm audio to Lightning adapter,’ we believe something similar will be sold in the year. Also, while we are on the subject of USB-C EarPods, the tipster does not mention if non-Apple earphones sporting the same connector will be compatible with the iPhone 15 or if Apple will find a way to software lock those products.
Also USB-C MFI cables and Earpods are in mass production for a while is the best proof that it’s happening.
— ShrimpApplePro
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