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USB-C confirmed for the iPhone 15 in new leaked images - Macworld
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They released lightning about 3 years before the first USB-C phones, so they could have worked with the standard, delay the connector switch a bit, and use USB-C. They could even have released the first USB-C phone if they're so keen on being "innovative".
That would have save their users from 10 years of incompatible connectors.
But Apple never cared about standards, on the contrary they choose lock-in over standards whenever they can.
I really cannot tell if you're joking or not...
3 and a half years before the first usb c phones showed up in china. It was 4 years until it showed up anywhere else.
They literally did work together to create the standard.
You seriously have to be joking. Stop working on getting rid of their shit 30 pin connector that everyone had been complaining about for literally a decade? Why in the world would they stop development for something that was never guaranteed to actually make it out of a standards body? Standards don't just pop up at a set time. They had no clue USB Type-C would succeed or if it did, how long it would take. Not only that, but it's not like they just started developing lightning in 2012. They had to have been developing it for several years, along with the phones to go with it. This is honestly the most ridiculous suggestion I think I've seen in this thread.
... they were innovative. They released the first symmetrical connector for a phone, ~4 years before anyone else. Theirs was (and still is) thinner and more robust than other phone connectors. You're literally just trying to rewrite history.
dude.. like.. are you seriously joking? why in the world do you think this?
... this is where you clearly reveal that you are ignorant on this topic. Apple (and every tech giant) collaborates on standards all the time. Please. seriously. Go look at any standard and you will find apple, google, facebook, etc. on the standards body.
You might go 'oh iMessage'. Well apple did try to create a standard for iMessage. Carriers didn't want it
Just because you believe all the apple hate doesn't mean it's true. Just like believing that Google sells your data doesn't mean it's true. Sometimes you have to research stuff yourself.