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  1. #Cutting wire shelving pro
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#Cutting wire shelving pro

Since Apple’s newest phone lineup no longer has Lightning ports, and the company also just updated its AirPods Pro earbuds to include a USB-C port as well, you can expect it to stop selling new Lightning-compatible cables and devices altogether in the coming months. Apple has a history of removing popular and well-loved ports, such as when it removed the headphone jack from the iPhone 7. The law specifically applies to devices that recharge over a wired cable. It’s a bit too early to tell whether USB-C on the iPhone is a long-term plan for Apple, or whether the company will ditch the port altogether in favor of wireless charging.

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Most people shouldn’t be affected by this regulation in their day-to-day routine the law is mainly intended to shape the way manufacturers build products in the future. It also means that fewer cables will need to be made, manufactured, and shipped. This is basically the point of the European Union’s legislation: A single standardized port means people don’t need to buy different cables for different devices. If you need to replace your Lightning cables, even the best USB-C cables are pretty cheap. You likely already have a USB-C cable for your laptop or earbuds, so you can use the same one for all of your devices. If you’re planning to buy the iPhone 15, finding a cable to charge your phone will be easier in general, and you’ll need fewer cables overall.

#Cutting wire shelving windows

Rather than needing to keep another, separate cable for your Apple devices, you’ll be able to use a USB-C cable to charge, say, your iPhone 15, Nintendo Switch, Bose headphones, and Windows laptop. It might sound like an irritating change at first, especially if you have a pile of Lightning cables, but Apple’s adoption of this standard is generally good news, even if the company’s hand was kind of forced by a European Union mandate that requires mobile devices to adopt USB-C by late 2024. Apple announced the iPhone 15 lineup today, and here’s the big takeaway: The iPhone 15 will have a USB-C charging port instead of Apple’s proprietary Lightning port, bringing the iPhone in line with every other modern smartphone, computer, tablet, camera, and pair of headphones.












Cutting wire shelving