A Lightning cable is a type of cable used to charge and sync Apple mobile devices such as iPhones, iPads, and iPods. It was first introduced by Apple in 2012 as a replacement for the 30-pin connector, which had been in use since the early days of the iPod.
The Lightning cable is designed to be more compact and versatile than the older 30-pin connector, allowing it to be used on smaller devices like the iPhone and iPad mini. It has a reversible connector, which means that it can be inserted into a device in either orientation, making it easier to use. MyBalanceNow
A Lightning cable is a type of cable used to charge and sync Apple mobile devices such as iPhones, iPads, and iPods. It was first introduced by Apple in 2012 as a replacement for the 30-pin connector, which had been in use since the early days of the iPod.
The Lightning cable is designed to be more compact and versatile than the older 30-pin connector, allowing it to be used on smaller devices like the iPhone and iPad mini. It has a reversible connector, which means that it can be inserted into a device in either orientation, making it easier to use. MyBalanceNow