- Greg Joswiak, an executive at Apple, reportedly confirmed the switch to USB type-C on iPhones in order to comply with the regulation approved by the European Parliament, which was made public after the European Parliament announced that USB type-C would become the standard charging port for all electronic devices starting in 2024.
- Ming-Chi Kuo, an Apple analyst, predicts that the company would employ two separate USB-C connectors on its iPhones for next year.
Apple might use Thunderbolt in iPhone 15 Pros and USB-C 2.0 in the iPhone 15 range.
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