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atirip | 4 years ago

Some years ago that “universal “ in EU was USB-A, Apple had Lightning. Now EU wants that “universal” to be USB-C, Apple has Lightning. And in few years EU adapts USB-X as “universal” and Apple still goes with Lightning.

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Dylan16807|4 years ago

Some years ago "universal" in EU was USB micro B. At that time, Apple had 30 pin.

Some years later, Apple changed to lightning. Some years after that, "universal" changed to USB-C.

They've both changed once.

zuminator|4 years ago

Pretty sure I've had 4 different cable types with Apple devices over the years; they weren't always all Lightning and they're still not all Lightning.

microtonal|4 years ago

Yes, new iPad Air and Pro models have USB-C. iPhones, iPods, and iPads used to have the 30 pin dock connector:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dock_connector#30-pin_dock_con...

So, since the start of the iPad in 2010, Apple has used three different connectors.

What's even more embarrassing: for a long time you would not be able to connect a brand new iPhone to a brand new MacBook, since the MacBook would only have USB-C connectors and the iPhone would come with an USB-A to Lightning cable.