Ever since the iPhone 14 appeared on the market, there have been rumors that Apple could bring the iPhone 15 series with USB Type-C charging, according to EU regulations. However, a new report suggests that some existing iPhone 14 models will also be relaunched with a new charging port.
As the calendar draws closer to September, Apple fans are gearing up for the long-awaited launch of the latest iPhones. This time, the iPhone 15 steals the show, and it's about to deliver a significant transformation - the adoption of USB-C charging. While online discussions swirled with speculation about the iPhone 15 saying goodbye to the familiar Lightning port, recent revelations hint at a larger change that could affect even more iPhones. A tweet from user @aaronp613 sparked another wave of excitement. The post reveals that hidden in the tvOS 17 beta code is not only related to the iPhone 15 but also six others.
unreleased iPhone models. Of these, four are identified as potential versions of the iPhone 15, while the other two are speculated to be part of the iPhone 14 family, possibly iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, according to information from the company. BGR.
Notably, this development seems to indicate that Apple may stop offering iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone Pro Max models when the iPhone 15 launches. any competitors within their own scope. However, a wind of change began to blow in 2018 when Apple introduced USB-C charging with the iPad Pro. This change means an acknowledgment of changing industry standards and the possibility of phasing out Lightning cables. Surprisingly, while all iPad models use USB-C charging, the iPhone is still connected to the Lightning port.
One of the drivers of this change is the European Union (EU), which has worked hard to establish a mandate that requires all consumer electronics to use one common charging port – USB. -C. The regulation, which went into effect last year, requires tech giants to comply by 2024 or face consequences in the EU market.