the iPhone comes with a Lightning to USB-A cable. So you can't even plug your iPhone into your MacBook without buying a separate cable. Somehow, Apple's most important product is the odd one out.
Two other charging cables - USB-C and micro-USB - are used on Android devices, and Apple has already stopped using Lightning on the 2018 iPad Pro. European regulators will vote on the matter on a ...
but the accessories were charged with USB-C-to-Lightning cables. This leaves the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 as the remaining Lightning-port-ed Apple gear that Apple still sells. Apple's Vision Pro ...
and other popular peripherals no longer charge through Lightning. This allows users to rely on a single USB-C cable to fuel all of their Apple devices. While the new iMac comes with color-matched ...