Apple has always been a company characterized by wanting to differentiate itself in every way from its competing companies, and one of those ways has always been to use a different cable input, formerly from iPhone 5, Lightning.
For a few years, there has been Apple's biggest claim to stop using the Lightning cable instead of the USB Type-C, something you've already done on one of your iPad Pro's, to give the program more opportunities. However, it doesn't look like Apple will do with the iPhone in the short term, and, in fact, Apple has defended its use, against European Union threats.
Apple, is determined to continue using Lightning on their iPhone
Apple has confirmed that it wants to continue using the Lightning cable on its devices, and the company's chief executives have defended a statement on Cult of Mac where it stated that The company "stands for innovation and cares deeply about the customer experience."
And the company's opinion on European Union warnings about simplifying manufacturers' compliance is, as you might expect, a criticism of the company's refusal to use the Lightning cable “It can create huge amounts of waste and damage the economy due to the potential financial consequences of member states of the European Union ”.
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Although the company would not say it would be a waste of time, as long as they were already looking forward solution to leave Lightning's connection in the long run, although we don't know if it will eventually choose USB Type C, or not.
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