Sunday, September 7, 2014

30 Pin To Lightning


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The first 30-pin-to-Lightning adapter has appeared. A firm called called Nanotch is offering a "Nanotch iPhone 5, iPad Mini, Nano Lightning to 30-Pin Cable Adapter" for US$17.95 on Amazon. That's $11.05 cheaper than Apple's adapters, which is priced at $29. With the iPhone 5, Apple switched away from the long used 30-pin dock connector to a smaller Lightning dock connector. This means that users will need to switch accessories or purchase a Lightning to 30-pin adapter to continue using older iPhone dock Twitter users on iPhone 5: Thin is more important than LTE, or anything else for that matter Confusion in Asia as Apple’s iPhone 5 is unavailable for pre-order in Hong Kong and Singapore Recognising that many of its customers will own an existing iOS The Kickstarter campaign that was "shut down" by Apple for creating a charging station that had both Lightning and 30-pin iPod connectors wasn't following the specifications required to be part of Apple's "Made for iPod" (MFi) program, according to Apple. The new Lightning to 30 Pin adapter has not won over many Apple fans. No one wants to pay $30 to be able to use their old iPhone accessories with the new iPhone 5, but it’s better than buying a new accessory altogether, right? Double Helix Cables finally The Lightning to 30-pin adapter does not come in the box with iPhone 5. It is sold separately. However, the Lightning to USB cable does come with iPhone 5 for connection to AC chargers and other devices The Lightning to 30 Pin adapter supports analog .

Don't throw old iPhone 30 pin accessories away. Use the Apple Lightning to 30 Pin Converter to make old accessories fully compatible with the iPhone 5. The Lightning to 30 Pin Converter will be available from Mobile Fun next week This press release has Apple's iPhone 5 was announced today, and with it came the realization of a smaller dock connector. The 30-pin dock connector has been around for 9 years, and Apple cites its desire for thinner, more svelte devices as the reason to go with the smaller $30 for a converter? Well, a D-to-A converter, yeah. Some think that it’s highway robbery that the 30-pin to Lightning converter costs $30 retail at the Apple Store. Well it’s not just a pass through connector, it’s actually much more. The Lightning Apple started shipping the first round of Lightning-to-30-pin adapters, at least in Australia. According to a MacRumors posting, the Lightning-to-30-pin adapter is scheduled to be delivered on Oct. 9 to its first-known customer Down Under. As handy as this .



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