Apple has officially transitioned its mobile devices to USB-C, ending the era of the Lightning port with the introduction of the new iPhone 16e. This shift was largely influenced by EU regulations requiring all new mobile devices to adopt USB-C as a standard charging port by the end of 2024. As part of this change, Apple discontinued the iPhone 14, its last device to feature the Lightning port. Additionally, the old Home Button has been phased out, further modernizing Apple's device interface.
Apple has officially transitioned to USB-C with the new iPhone 16e, marking the end of the Lightning port era in its devices.
The EU regulations prompted Apple to shift from the Lightning port to USB-C, showcasing a major change in Apple's accessory ecosystem.
With the discontinuation of the Home Button alongside the Lightning port, Apple is moving further away from its classic device interfaces, signifying a new era.
Apple's iPhone 16e has been introduced without a Lightning port, leading to the complete phasing out of this technology and embracing USB-C instead.
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