As the calendar inches closer to September, the tech world's attention is fixed on Apple's forthcoming iPhone lineup. With the iPhone 15 taking centre stage, a notable transformation is poised to redefine the way we charge our devices – the shift to USB-C charging. Although rumours and discussions have been rife about the iPhone 15 bidding adieu to the familiar Lightning port, fresh revelations hint at a more extensive shift that might influence a broader spectrum of iPhones.
While initial speculation centred on the arrival of the iPhone 15 series and its compliance with EU regulations dictating USB Type-C adoption, recent reports hint at a surprising twist in Apple's strategy. In what would be a massive upgrade, iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus may launch with USB-C charging ports.
Fueling this new wave of excitement is a tweet from user @aaronp613, who unveiled tantalising information tucked away within the tvOS 17 beta code. Beyond indications of the iPhone 15, references to six other unreleased iPhone models have been unearthed. Among these, four have been tentatively linked to possible iterations of the iPhone 15. The remaining two, intriguingly, are believed to belong to the iPhone 14 family – potentially the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, as suggested by insights from BGR.
This intriguing development raises the possibility of Apple discontinuing its iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone Pro Max models to make room for the iPhone 15's grand entrance. This strategic manoeuvre aligns with Apple's tradition of allowing the previous generation's Pro models to gracefully step aside, eliminating internal competition within the product lineup.
The winds of transformation began gusting in 2018 when Apple ushered in USB-C charging with the
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