For some years now, Europe has been warning companies about the use of cargo ports such as Lightning, and warns them that they should consider integrating models into specific operations, especially now in the face of democracy. USB-C, a port that allows anything at very reduced size. However, Despite all the warnings from European regulators, Apple continues to emphasize protecting its Lightning port. This is at least interesting to consider when considering the recent move made by Apple.

By this I mean nothing other than having Apple "issue a rule" As for USB-C, there is nothing to see that this port has become the only gateway (and release) for important product devices such as the iPad Pro and MacBook in all its variants. However, Carlertino's company continues to resist using this regular and stationary port on its iPhone, for some reason we didn't fully understand. And that USB-C is no bigger or less useful than USB-C, in fact the opposite.

More than $ 1 billion Apple devices currently use Lightning port and a series of accessories and devices they need. Applying this rule can force users to adapt, or make these accessories completely out of use. – The Apple issue.

It made perfect sense in the era of the poor microUSB, but not now. Partly Apple is good, and in part, it will all depend on the number of products with Lightning connection that everyone has, and I like that Apple chose the USB-C for the iPhone 12.

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