![]() But undeniably, the proprietary MFi standard has helped Apple rank in a considerable amount of revenue. It kind of improves the standard of Lightning cables to ensure performance and safety when using iPhones and other Lightning-port devices. When Apple introduced the Lightning port in 2012, they also came out with the MFi (Made for iPhone) certification program, which assigns to authorize manufacturers to produce peripheral accessories for Apple devices. iPhone 15 with USB-C Port: MFi CertificationĮven if the new iPhone features a USB-C port, it doesn’t mean Apple can’t make its proprietary standard. All those moves indicate that Apple is not against the USB-C standard and is slowly swapping the Lightning port. ![]() ![]() Just a few days ago, Apple industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said that Apple is going to release a USB-C charging case for the AirPods Pro 2. The iPad models released in recent years use USB-C ports. ![]() On the other hand, the USB-C standard has become more and more universal. Now, there’s no way to ignore the regulation, or manufacturers will be fined a large sum of money. Similar bills or documents pushing manufacturers to do the same had been proposed before, but they didn’t get passed back then. EU Commission put up this law to harmonize the charging port and fast charging technology for the sake of consumers and the environment. The Possibility of iPhone 15 with USB-C PortĪfter years of effort, EU lawmakers have come out with a new law that forces manufacturers to adopt the USB-C open standard for their devices. Well, seemingly the long-haul fight between USB-C and Lightning finally comes to an end. We have discussed several times the possibility of Apple switching to USB-C port phones. Thinner bezels, a more rounded design, Dynamic Island, and the long-rumored USB-C port, all these features will make the iPhone 15 a big hit if it’s priced reasonably. This year might see a new iPhone with a significant upgrade in recent years.
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