Gurman's report comes just a few days after analyst Ming-Chi Kuo shared similar news on Twitter. The responses to one of Kuo's supply chain surveys brought him to the conclusion that Apple is planning ...
According to an unnamed insider, Apple is currently testing USB-C ports and functionality for a future iPhone model. It has been 15 years since the iPhone burst onto the scene, and every one of them ...
However, USB-C ports won't be seen on any iPhone models released later this year and will instead be coming in 2023 at the earliest. The move is likely due at least in part to looming regulations by ...
Which USB-C cable can do what? It's often not that easy to find out. A clever cable tester helps to sort cables according to ...
Close on the heels of analyst Ming-Chi Kuo's claim that Apple is seriously considering ditching the Lightning connector; we now have Bloomberg analyst Mark Gurman reporting the same. An article by ...
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According to reports, Apple is finally testing the standardized USB-C port instead of its proprietary Lightning charging port on future iPhone models. The company is also rumoured to be working on a ...
The latest test software streamlines the job of manual oscilloscope set-ups, measurement sequencing, and comparison of test results with USB 2.0 specifications. The latest test software streamlines ...
It’s neither surprising, nor necessarily new scuttlebutt, but one of the most reliable Apple news scoopers of all time has chimed in to say that Apple is indeed at least serious enough about a ...
Apple is indeed testing iPhones that are equipped with USB-C ports instead of Lightning ports, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple does not plan to make the switch from Lightning to USB-C ...