A leaker has corroborated a rumor by saying the Made For iPhone program will be available for the new iPhone 15 with USB-C port.
For customers, the best part is that you can have a perfect functional accessory that costs less than the one you bought at Apple. For Apple, the MFi program means all accessory makers must pay a royalty for using the company’s “technologies” to produce the perfect accessory.
This program leads back to the iPhone 5 when the company introduced an Integrated Circuit interface on its Lightning port. This chip allows Apple to control and manage the information shared between the iPhone and its peripherals. For example, if you buy a cable that it’s not supported by the Cupertino firm, your iPhone will likely warn that “This accessory is not supported.”
Besides this change, previous rumors suggest Apple will differentiate the USB-C port between the regular iPhone 15 models and the Pro versions. While the regular iPhone 15 will feature lower speed with USB 2.0 technology, the Pro phones will likely feature theBelow, you can find all the rumors regarding the iPhone 15, which will launch seven months from now.
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