Lightning to USB Cables are Here to Stay When it comes to changing the ports that devices use, Apple has been the trendsetter. It leads to the way the technology market functions. When it changes something on the iPhone, the industry follows. But Apple is not always first to change things up. When Android OEMs moved from micro USB B ports to micro USB C, Apple did not join them. They still use the lightning port. However, they seem to be finally seeing the light and slowly (excruciatingly slowly) moving to USB C. Right now, the cable that they give in the box is lightning to USB cable with the USB side being type A. This year, however, they have moved from USB A to USB C on the USB side but nothing has changed as to the port that comes built in the iPhone. Lightning to USB cable is one of those things that iPhone users have at least a couple of them. The ones that come in the box are fragile or too short and people generally tend to buy the third party but Apple certified variants. Apart from the iPhone, you can use this lighting to
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