When new iPhones
roll out, Apple is often criticized for lacking drastic updates to the
physical features. However when those updates finally occur, there is no
way to forecast the public reception — just think back to the removal
of the earphone jack. These features are not so easy to update each
year, as the technology must hold it’s weight for the next 5-10
years. This rang true for the Lightning port which has come a long way
since the initial public disdain, and five years later it’s safe to say
nobody misses the old 30-pin charging system.
As the Lightning port has already been around for 5 years, tech-insiders believe the iPhone could receive an update to the charging port within the next 3 years. While Apple was on the sidelines for the wireless charging race, Mashable believes the future could be leaning toward magnetic ports. Apple is no stranger to magnetic ports, as they have been a part of the MacBooks for years and can be found on the side of the iPads.
Where do you think the future of iPhones are headed? Let us know in the comments below.
As the Lightning port has already been around for 5 years, tech-insiders believe the iPhone could receive an update to the charging port within the next 3 years. While Apple was on the sidelines for the wireless charging race, Mashable believes the future could be leaning toward magnetic ports. Apple is no stranger to magnetic ports, as they have been a part of the MacBooks for years and can be found on the side of the iPads.
Where do you think the future of iPhones are headed? Let us know in the comments below.
Sourcemashable
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