Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Apple Is So Far Behind – Lightning Connector”.
Back in 2012, Apple released the iPhone 5, which was a big deal not just for giving us more screen real estate than previous models, but also for introducing the Lightning Connector.. And while it was a welcome change from the previous big fat, 30 pin. Cable, we’re still stuck with it eight years later. And it hasn’t exactly aged well.. Of course there is that old, saying “.
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”, But the lightning connector has the obvious problem that the rest of the phone world has moved on to USB type C, which is faster and more versatile.. So why is Apple stubbornly holding on to such an old connector other than you know, keeping a proprietary standard around to make more money? It might surprise you to know that Apple is actually part of the USB implementers forum. The original group of companies that worked on USB type C. However Apple really wanted to go ahead and start getting thinner, sleeker devices to market and given their timetable for the iPhone 5, they didn’t want to wait around for the USBC standard to get finalized., So they Slapped their own miniaturized port on to the phone instead. And, given that USB-C didn’t start appearing in smartphones until 2015, that initial decision does look like it made some sense. Open standards in the tech industry take a notoriously long time to get approved and make their way Onto gadgets., And even the lengthy approval process does not mean that they will end up working perfectly.. In fact, the public release of USB-C didn’t go very well with lots of poor quality cables and accessories hitting the market.. This meant Apple was quite happy to stick with their proprietary connector, which gave them much more control over what consumers were actually getting.
Apple, either produces lightening devices itself or licenses out the spec to third parties of its own choosing., And while that approach drives up costs, It, admittedly does make quality control a bit easier., But Apple had another reason not to make the switch to USB-C. It already caught a lot of heat for switching to lightening in the first place.. Do you know how many Apple accessories you see in your average big box store that used lightning connectors? Well, back in 2012, there were tons of similar accessories that use the 30 pin dock and switching to lightening rendered all those older accessories obsolete, as they would only work with iPhone models that were quickly becoming outdated..
I mean the 4S didn’t even have LTE. ( snaps finger ), So Apple didn’t really want to alienate it’s consumers yet again by pulling the rug out from an even larger accessories install base., And in fact the company has directly said this more recently in statements regarding The European Union’s push to get standard connectors on most wireless consumer electronics. Apple would also face logistical issues in switching it’s supply chain over to USB-C, when it’s been set up for so long to crank out lightening products on mass., And although it’s definitely inconvenient that iPhones, Don’T use USB-C, they also don’t really need to.. It’S true. That lightning is a relatively slow connector, as it’s speed seems to be somewhere in between USB 2 and USB 3, but data transfer over a wired connection is quickly becoming less and less important for smartphones. Contrast. This with the fact that Apple has put USB type C on Macs and iPads, which makes more sense since these are full fledged computers and need to be compatible with a wider universe of PC peripherals.. And then you go “, Oh yeah. Okay.”.
So does this mean that we’re gonn have the lightening connector for a long time to come? Well, perhaps not, as plenty of rumors have been flying, that Apple will come out with a portlets iPhone in the next few years.’Cause. There’S no reason Apple couldn’t do that. Now that they use wireless charging across their entire lineup., Of course, that might still really mess up the iPhone accessory market.
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