Seems the iPhone 15 Pro is the one to get excited about.
Everyone's favourite Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has claimed that the new iPhones will"all abandon" Lightning in favour of USB-C next year, which can only be good news for creatives. The Lightning cable is over 10 years old, and with the iPad, MacBook and most third-party accessories shifting to USB-C, the iPhone is getting left behind.
My latest survey indicates all 2H23 new iPhones will abandon Lightning and change to USB-C, but only two high-end models will support the wired high-speed transfer, and the two standard ones still support USB 2.0 same as Lightning.But while the connection itself will change on all models, it seems Apple is planning to differentiate the Pro from the not-so-Pro once again in 2023. Kuo says only the iPhone 15 Pro will support"high speed data transfer" thanks to USB 3.
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