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Apple has developed its own MFI interface IC for the iPhone 15 series

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A digital blogger in Taiwan, China, who can get first-hand information about the chip industry @Mobile phone unit expert broke the news that although Apple’s next-generation iPhone 15 / Pro / Ultra series has been confirmed to use Type- C interface, but you’d better not expect to be able to charge/transfer data to it with a USB data cable.

He said that Apple likes to control such details in its own hands, so it has developed a Lightning & Type-C interface IC specifically for the Type C interface, which will be used in this year’s new iPhone and MFI certified products.

It is worth mentioning that the Type-C interface currently used in the iPad series does not require MFi certification to be used.

It can be seen from his remarks that Apple will indeed switch to the Type-C charging interface in the new products released this year, but this charging interface has been encrypted by Apple.

That is to say, in addition to the charging cable that may come with the purchase of the product, consumers who want to buy a new Apple data cable need to purchase it on Apple’s official website or an MFI-certified accessory manufacturer. At present, it is not yet known whether Apple’s dedicated Type-C charging interface can be used on other Android models, but the probability is that it supports the lowest charging power.

According to previous news, the iPhone 15 series will offer the same four screen sizes as the iPhone 14 series, which means that Apple will launch a 6.1-inch iPhone 15, a 6.7-inch iPhone 15 Plus, a 6.1-inch iPhone 15 Pro and a 6.7-inch iPhone 15. inch iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Similar to the Apple Watch Ultra, Gurman previously believed that the iPhone 15 Pro Max could be called the iPhone 15 Ultra. But the name doesn’t matter, everyone knows that there is such a new flagship with obvious differences.

Gurman said that, as widely expected, all four iPhone 15 models will feature a USB-C port (although the transfer speeds of the two base models may be limited), rather than a Lightning port.

Gurman also confirmed some rumors that the iPhone 15 Pro models will have titanium frames and feature tactile volume buttons. Two new haptic engines inside the device will simulate the feeling of a button being pressed rather than physically moving, similar to how the iPhone SE’s Home button and newer MacBook trackpads work.

Apple has previously applied USB-C interfaces on its Mac and iPad, and even Studio Display, Pro Display XDR, some Beats headphones and some other accessories have used USB-C. Add to that the EU’s proposed legislation requiring all smartphones and accessories to be charged using the USB-C port starting in the fall of 2024. It is reasonable for Apple’s next-generation iPhone to adopt the Type-C interface, but Apple will obviously not give up the huge MFI profits.

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