Sunday, September 14, 2014

Lightning Adapter


This Universal Ac Adapter looks smooth, refined and feels comfortable By p.lefux.com
Resolution: 472 x 380 · 38 kB · jpeg
Size: 472 x 380 · 38 kB · jpeg

Apple’s 2014 iOS devices won’t feature a redesigned USB power adapter and reversal Lightning cable as once believed. This assessment comes from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, whose comments were first posted by AppleInsider. On Monday, Kuo told investors Apple will likely not be shipping a new Lighting cable or redesigned USB power adapter alongside the iPhone 6, according to a new report from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via AppleInsider). Kuo notes that he doesn't expect either accessory to In a note to investors on Monday [via AppleInsider], KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo believes that the Lightning cable won’t be supplied with the smartphone. “We don’t expect the USB power adapter and Lightning cable for iPhone 6 to have KGI Securities' analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Monday put an end to rumours about the speculated new Lightning cable with reversible ports alongside a new more powerful power adapter for iPhone, claiming that the Cupertino giant wouldn't make such changes due to so with the new adapters, it would allow users to charge their smartphones a little faster. Take it with a grain of salt for now, but anyone else disappointed that the reversible USB Lightning cables might not longer be bundled with the iPhone 6? The Twittersphere was aghast about the hefty $29 and $39 price tags Apple is placing on adapters to connect the iPhone 5 to old docks, alarm clock radios and speaker systems. "What a rip off!" said @chrisoldroyd. "It's time to gouge our customers for a ton .

The changes to Maps in iOS 6 may have gotten the lion’s share of negative coverage since the iPhone 5 debuted. But back on September 12, when the company announced the latest iPhone and iPod models, the harshest criticism was reserved for the Lightning Update: Well, actually, the Lighting to 30-pin adapter does, in fact, carry an audio signal. It also has an analog to digital converter to make that happen. Thanks to the fine journalist Mike Rose at TUAW, we now can put this “controversy” to rest. So, we know that the iPhone 5 will come with a different connector than what we're used to seeing. However, if you have some devices with a 30-pin connector laying around, the iPhone 5's new Lightning connector is probably going to cause some problems. .



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