Hopefully not. I don't wanna switch cables and buy accessories all over again. Everything i have is either Lightning, or USB-A and microUSB.
Of all the potential changes, usb c is by far at the bottom of my wish list. I don’t understand why so many people want usb c so badly.
I'd rather they remove a charging port than to switch to USB-C.
Now that's also something i don't want. We already had rumors of a completely portless iPhone... no thank you. I would not buy such a device. I backup and sync my iPhone on an almost daily basis with iTunes.
iTunes Wi-Fi sync has been around since iOS 5![]()
Hopefully not. I don't wanna switch cables and buy accessories all over again. Everything i have is either Lightning, or USB-A and microUSB.
iPhone 11 Pros are already shipped with USB-C cables.Who knows. It would definitely make sense. It's one of the reasons I don't have an iPhone. If we're already stripping the MBP of all other ports, then I want usb-c connectors only, for everything.
But then again - it would've made sense for the current generation as well. And it's Apple.
ITunes wifi sync uses regular wifi connection from your iPhone to your wifi router. Your desktop can be on Lan, doesn't need to be on wifi.I have a Desktop Workstation (PC) which doesn't feature Wi-Fi. I use LAN.
ITunes wifi sync uses regular wifi connection from your iPhone to your wifi router. Your desktop can be on Lan, doesn't need to be on wifi.
Change has to start somewhere.
For people already using USB-C devices, they wouldn’t need to buy anything at all. Their existing USB-C chargers, cables and adaptors would all work with your iphone just fine. All the more if they are charging it wirelessly, and using AirPods with it.
Yes it's worth it for those with an Android USB-C device, or for Apple Users with MacBooks and iPad Pros. Does the average consumer care about USB-C? Most people still use PCs and Lightning iPads. And i do not consider myself an average consumer, i care about tech.
Maybe when i get a MacBook and an iPad Pro i will change my mind about USB-C. It will happen one day, and that's alright, but i personally don't want that change to take place in the next couple of years.
And btw, the only microUSB "device" is my cheap 15$ wireless charger, rest is all USB-A or Lightning.
I have a Desktop Workstation (PC) which doesn't feature Wi-Fi. I use LAN.
No it will be Lightning and the 2021 IPhone will eliminate all need for Physical Ports. Because have no ports Provides HUGE Benefits for Apple and for the customer. I’ll list a few.I have really been considering starting to make the jump from lightning and make all my devices usbc. I want to update my iphone7 next year and want to get the next ipad pro. It would just suck to have to hold onto lightning.
Even keeping it a pro only thing would be nice
No it will be Lightning and the 2021 IPhone will eliminate all need for Physical Ports. Because have no ports Provides HUGE Benefits for Apple and for the customer. I’ll list a few.
No Ports means Safer for the customer and more durable phone, 90%+ of Phone warranty claims are about a bad Charging port.
Security, a USB-C port or Lightning port allows FBI or China hackers to use exploits to gain access to Apple’s iOS and customer data.
More profitable for Apple and Apple Investors.
I sure hope not but eventually they will. Lightning is so much more durable, can charge either way, and everybody has them and easy to plug in
iTunes WiFi sync has always been terrible in my experience.iTunes Wi-Fi sync has been around since iOS 5![]()