Apple Inc. AAPL is reportedly working on a groundbreaking change in its audio connectivity ahead of the iPhone 15 launch.
What Happened: In response to a Twitter user who said USB-C iPhones wouldn’t have any Made for iPhone or MFi limitations, ShrimpApplePro, a reliable source for Apple leaks, said that mass production is underway for a new version of EarPods and USB-C MFi cables.
Despite the widespread popularity of the wireless AirPods, Apple continues to sell wired EarPods due to their affordability and no-charge requirement.
The upcoming version of EarPods will be compatible with a USB-C iPhone without needing an adapter, reported AppleInsider.
For the unversed, Apple’s MFi certification program approves accessories, provides authentication chips and sells specific parts to ensure quality standards for iPhone-compatible supplements.
Why It’s Important: New regulations passed by the EU in October 2022 have mandated a universal charging standard, specifically USB-C.
While the iPhone 15 may adopt USB-C due to the law’s effective date and covered devices, it is certain that the iPhone 17 will be required to use this standard.
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