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Apple won't be making the switch to USB-C iPhones in the near future - kafa88 - 03-02-2021 The dream of a USB-C iPhone could be deadly, according to a recent research note from Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, it was reported that the company has no plans to introduce USB-C to iPhone devices in the future or integrate a Touch ID sensor with a button. On / Off (Two technologies available in Apple's iPad hardware such as the 2020 iPad Air)A report obtained by AppleInsider explains the rationale behind Apple's decision: "We believe USB-C is detrimental to the profitability of the MFi business and its waterproofing properties are lower than Lightning and MagSafe," according to Kuo.
So instead of using the เล่นสล็อต USB-C iPhone, Kuo suggested that Apple could be heading straight to the long-rumored portless iPhone that relies on wireless charging exclusively and, in particular, Apple's MagSafe technology to charge, specifically MagSafe will provide. Both solutions Kuo raised: By eliminating ports, the MagSafe is more waterproof than even Lightning, and Apple continues to control the MagSafe standard through the MFi program to ensure it can. To reap the rewards from the license fee anyway However, Kuo also notes that Apple doesn't think the MagSafe ecosystem will reach a point where it can be used as a sole method of charging the iPhone. But he predicts that Apple will continue to use the Lightning port "for the foreseeable future.
Kuo's report also sparked another rumor for future iPhones - the idea that Apple might introduce a Touch ID sensor in the power button, similar to what was revealed in last year's iPad Air refresh, according to the data. Kuo doesn't have a time frame for Apple to add such an upgrade. However, previous reports from Bloomberg indicated that Apple is testing a Touch ID scanner that is directly integrated into the display for this year's iPhone lineup, though whether the cuts are still to be seen or not.All reports from Kuo have more information on Apple's future iPhone lineup, including a smaller notch and faster refresh rates for this year's iPhones, rumors of a punch-hole camera in 2022 and a foldable iPhone in size. Eight fingers that could be launched in the name Fastest in 2023
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