A new registration in the FCC speaks of a possible network adapter for iOS

There are many rumors about the next iPhone, but also about possible accessories let me throw Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), for your devices. And it seems that accessories have been left out a bit... Removing keyboards, covers, and screens, Apple no longer gets involved in network devices such as the Air Port Express, for example. Now it has just been leaked that they would be preparing a network adapter compatible with iOS, and yes I would have lightning...

La Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is responsible for registering all devices capable of making communications, that is, any manufacturer that makes a device that can enter a communications network must be registered, and therefore it is important that Apple register a new network adapter, and the best thing is that to register it they have to send a device to this agency, although no, there are no images of it. The device they have registered has two Gigabit Ethernet ports, Wi-fi, Bluetooth, NFC antennas and a USB port. And not only that, apparently this device has 32 GB of internal storage and 1,5 GB of RAM. Speaking of Lightning, a device with the same features but with a Lightning port instead of a USB-C port, and it would work with iOS…

Curious to say the least, yes, it does not mean that the device is going to be marketed, it may only be used internally and that is that any device, even if it is for private use, has to be registered. Will we see something like this? it may be Apple's way into the world of Hubs, devices that have been heavily used by removing Apple ports from Macs. Now that they are "recovering" them, we doubt that something like this will be marketed, although it is true that bringing more ports to an iPhone may be interesting depending on what utility. And you, What do you think of a Hub with cable connectivity for the iPhone? We read you... 


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