Friday, September 19, 2014

Usb To Micro Usb Adapter


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iPhone 5 owners in Europe can use existing Micro-USB cables to power and sync their phones via the new adapter. Apple is offering European customers an adapter to let Micro-USB cables talk to the new Lighting interface, but those in the U.S are so far out It's unlikely this cable has that as it's still in the early stages of development and is expected to be micro-USB of plugging the USB in different ways up. That said Apple will probably make lots of money from this cable adapter either way. Apple owners in the US might be pleased to learn that Apple has now added their new Lightning connector to micro USB adapter to their US website. The new Lightning to Micro USB Adapter is now available to purchase for $19. Removing the need for US In 2010, the European Union introduced a new policy to require new phones sold in Europe to support charging via MicroUSB, in an effort to standardize charging systems across all mobile phone makers. Apple has begun offering Micro USB Adapters for the Is there someone here that know where I can find this? A micro USB to USB adapter. Not a mini USB, a micro USB please. Preferably as close to Potch as possible, but if shipping can be arranged that will also do. European Union regulations require cell phone vendors to include micro USB connectors as a means of standardizing charging options for cell phones, a necessary move to cut down on the plethora of mutually incompatible charging options that have .

Just in case you thought the Lightning to micro-USB connector was Europe-only owner with a plethora of existing micro-USB cables, an adapter like this could help lighten your nest of wires. Source: Apple Store Here's an interesting little gizmo that's appeared in the Apple Store: This allows you to charge your iPhone using any micro USB charger that outputs 5V at 500mA. This bring Apple into compliance with new European Union standards for smartphone chargers In an attempt to lower the amount of garbage finding its way into European landfills, the European Union moved to embrace a universal cable for mobile devices, instead of allowing companies to continue to create proprietary charging cables. Starting in Apple snuck in another new product Tuesday, and it isn’t nearly as flashy as anything else it unveiled. The new Apple iPhone Micro USB Adapter allows for charging and syncing via micro USB, but it’s EU only. Why not let North America in on the deal? .



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