At the upcoming event, the tech giant is anticipated to unveil the iPhone 15 series featuring a USB-C port, marking the first departure from Apple's proprietary Lightning connector.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicted that the 15 and 15 Plus will also swap in USB-C ports but, just like the 2022 10th-gen iPad, they'll be stuck with the same USB 2.0 speeds they had with Lighting, The Verge reported.
The debate started when a Twitter user questioned if the iPod would succeed if Apple was forced to utilise USB 1.0 rather than the fast FireWire technology.
According to GSMArena, the iPhone 15 Ultra will have some exclusive hardware. 8K video recording is one possibility, though it is also possible that the iPhone 15 Pro will support it as well.
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As per reports, the European Commission is set to propose legal measures to use a common charging standard like USB-C which could force Apple to ditch its Lightning charger.