Apple will release the iPhone 15 this Friday. It comes with a faster processor and a better camera, but for many, those features are not what make this version of the smartphone so exciting.
The newest model becomes the first iPhone which charges via USB-C.
鈥淎pple has abandoned their proprietary interface known as the ‘lightning connector’ to this USB-C, not because they wanted to, but because they were being forced to by [European Union] regulations,鈥 said Ken Colburn of Data Doctors.
EU officials passed a provisional agreement in June 2022 that will require a uniform charging cord in the 27-nation bloc, set to take effect by fall 2024. It鈥檚 part of a wider effort to make products sold in the EU more sustainable and cut down on electronic waste.
Colburn said the new connector is not new technology 鈥 many computers and even newer iPads already use it 鈥 but Apple, he believes, held off on switching over for the iPhone because a lot of money is made on selling the proprietary lightning cables, not because it’s better tech.
USB-C, according to Colburn, is 鈥渢echnologically superior鈥 to Apple鈥檚 lightning cable.
鈥淯SB-C was designed to be a one-connector-for-all cable that you could use for charging, transferring data, transmitting audio, transmitting video and that’s what the technology does allow,鈥 he said.
So, if you鈥檙e upgrading your iPhone, must you throw out all those lightning cables you purchased over the years?
Not necessarily, Colburn said, because Apple will sell an adapter allowing you to connect your lightning cable with a USB-C phone.
Cheaper third-party versions of those adapters are also available, according to Colburn.
For many folks, Colburn said, this change will ultimately mean fewer cables lying around.
鈥淚f you do have a newer iPad, and you’ve already started using the USB-C cable, then you鈥檙e kind of in good shape,鈥 he said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.聽
