Cupertino is indeed reportedly planning on introducing a reversible USB-Lightning cable this fall, when its next-generation iPhone handset hits the market.
Much like its Lightning connector, this anticipated USB cable should
allow users to plug their iOS charging cable into an accompanying power
adapter without having to first align the USB connector.
However, accompanying this new Lightning-USB cable will be a new power adapter, according to one Weibo user. In a post uploaded to the social network (via MacRumors), the updated power adapter is shown off in a close-up image (pictured above).
As you can see, the new power adapter is smaller and more streamlined
than the current model used in the United States; it also features
indentations at both sides and is much like the 5W USB Power Adapter currently sold by Apple in Australia.
Recently, we’ve heard that Apple’s anticipated “iPhone 6” will indeed retail in a 128 GB version, and that a record number of “iPhone 6” units are expected to be sold by Cupertino during the handset’s launch weekend. As usual, we’ll keep you updated with further information as we receive it.
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