As fast charging technology develops stronger and stronger, unifying the USB-C charging port and fast charging protocol is a very good thing for consumers, and it is also very important for environmental protection. Regarding the unified charging port, the biggest resistance at present is undoubtedly Apple , because all Android mobile phone camps are equipped with USB-C charging ports standard, and Apple, which attaches importance to environmental protection, has always been unwilling to use USB-C, which is naturally related to Apple MFi certified .
is different from USB-C that can be used after being authorized. Apple Lightning not only requires authorization, but also requires purchasing Apple MFi chips. That is to say, as long as a third-party manufacturer produces MFi accessories, Apple will have a lot of profits, which should be the reason why Apple is unwilling to use USB-C charging ports! As for the advancedness and innovation of Apple's L-port, it is actually far less than that of USB-C, because data transmission and fast charging are very slow.
Although Apple is unwilling to use USB-C charging ports, it has been impossible for Apple to be allowed since 2024 because the bill to unify the charging port of EU smart device charging ports is officially passed. To be simple, starting from 2024, Apple will be forced to use USB-C charging ports. Considering that the iPhone 15 series will be released in September 2023 and will be less than 2024, even if the iPhone 15 series is not used, the iPhone 16 series must use a USB-C charging port.
Finally: After the iPhone uses the USB-C charging port, Apple is likely to cancel the relevant data cable. As for netizens who are worried that Apple uses an MFi certified chip on the USB-C charging port, those without MFi can use it, but it will pop up windows and limit the charging speed. I can only say that there is no need to worry at all, because the basis of the unified charging port is: the charging function must be interoperable and interoperable.