When Apple releases this year’s iPhones, the iPhone 15 series, among the design changes expected is a crucial one: the shift from charging from a Lightning connector to USB-C.
March 25 update. Another iPhone 15 report, and from a very reliable source, indicates a change though I predict it will pass unnoticed by every user. Ever since the first iPhone, there’s been a proximity sensor near the top of the phone. That’s the element that recognizes when you put the phone up to your ear and turns off the display accordingly so you don’t accidentally press something.
For the iPhone 15 and 15 Pro models, it’s claimed, things will change. “Conversely, in the iPhone 15 series, the proximity sensor is situated within the dynamic island, with almost no change to the Dynamic Island area.” The good news is that it’s still anticipated that the iPhone 15 will gain the Dynamic Island, that is, it won’t be restricted to the Pro models as it currently is.
Since the iPhone 12, released in 2020, Apple has not included a charging plug in the box, so users have often relied on what they had already. So, Kuo says “I believe Apple will optimize the fast charging performance of MFi-certified chargers for the iPhone 15. Among Apple’s chargers, the 20W USB-C model is the most cost-effective choice for iPhone users, resulting in strong replacement demand for 20W USB-C chargers.”
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