Article 6VCXY Apple no longer sells new iPhones with Lightning ports

Apple no longer sells new iPhones with Lightning ports

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Jay Peters
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Apple-iPhone-14-iPhone-14-Plus-hero-220907.jpg?quality=90&strip=all&crop=0,0,100,100The iPhone 14 was Apple's last new phone with a Lightning port.

Apple has stopped selling new iPhones with Lightning ports with the launch of the iPhone 16E and the removal of the iPhone 14 and the third-generation iPhone SE from its website. All new iPhones have a USB-C port. Finally.

This change isn't a surprise. Apple has slowly migrated its products to USB-C from Lightning, which it introduced more than a decade ago with the iPhone 5, with updated iPads and newer accessories like the Magic Mouse and keyboard. Even the Siri Remote for Apple TV is available with a USB-C port.

Apple still sells some accessories that rely on Lightning, including the first-generation Apple Pencil and a handful of adapters.

While I have written about why I like Lightning - I'm still holding onto my iPhone 12 Mini, after all - it's really coming time for me to jump up to a USB-C iPhone. And now I have lots of different options to pick from.

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