Lightning launched 10 years ago as a ‘modern connector for the next decade’ – What’s next for iPhone 14?<div class="feat-image">
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<p>It’s been nearly 10 years since Phil Schiller
unveiled the lightning cable as the “modern connector for the next decade” at the same September 2012
Apple event where the company announced its newest brainchild – the iPhone 5. The lightning port launched on the iPhone 5 and has been on every iPhone since. If Apple decides to retire lightning, what port could we expect on the iPhone 14?</p>
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Lightning launched 10 years ago as a ‘modern connector for the next decade’ – What’s next for iPhone 14?