Apple has officially admitted that it will really soon transition its iPhones to USB C after months of nonstop rumours and announcements from third parties. Following the directive from the European Union, the corporation has made its most direct affirmation that the information is accurate.
For those who are unaware, the European Union recently approved legislation requiring Apple to offer all iPhones in its member nations with a USB C port, a connector that is currently present on a variety of products from other OEMs, including mobile phones, laptops, tablets, and more.
Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of global marketing, was asked if the company intended to replace the Lightning ports and he responded, “Obviously, we’ll have to comply; we have no option.”