Will the iPhone 11 have a USB C connector? A screenshot in iOS 13 tells us that it could be

For many years now we have been seeing the possibility that new iPhones add USB C connector, a connector that is really resisting Apple devices but is gradually being implemented. The MacBooks, the new iPad Pro and now it could be that the iPhone of this year or the next one will have this connector implemented.

The Lightning has been the connector of the iPhone for many years and the jump to the new "universal" connector could be closer than we think. Guilherme Rambo, shows us a capture obtained in the latest beta version of iOS 13 in which you can see the connection between two devices and this is something that today could be done with the USB C connector, since There is no Lightning to Lightning cable right?

Too long talking about the arrival of this port and in the end it will come

And it is that as I said at the beginning of this article the iPhone carries with the Lightning connector from the iPhone 5, Apple implemented it on September 12, 2012 and since then all devices except the MacBook have carried it. Now it is the other way around and it is that with the passage of time the iPhone was left with this connector and the rest of the products have advanced to USB C also called by Apple Thunderbolt 3.

That is why we say that it may be possible that for the next version of the iPhone the company with the bitten apple will definitely launch this port in its flagship product, it would undoubtedly be a good change for many of the owners of a MacBook or an iPad , which would simplify the cables in the trips and above all for squeeze the advantages of these ports such as connecting two iPhone connected to each other by cable to pass data, etc. This year's iPhone charger may come with USB C, but the iPhone could be reserved for 2020, we'll see.


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