Comment by bonestamp2

3 years ago

> competitive/cost benefits would they have gained by switching?

It would make the rest of their customers happy -- the ones that do want one standard cable. I mean, it's their only computing device that they haven't switched to USB-C yet.

My family is all Apple, and we have precisely one device that charges USB-C to USB-C: an iPad Pro. Everything else is Lightning (4 iPhones, 3 AirPods, 3 iPads), MagSafe (2 MBA/Ps), or micro USB (Beats, wireless keyboard, bike lights). I'm not dreading the transition, but I'm definitely not looking forward to it. If I were 20 years old and just starting to accumulate devices/chargers, I'd probably be more in favor of it. But after a decade-ish of collecting Lightning chargers/cables, I'm not at all eager for the iPhone to become USB-C.

  • Ya, for sure. We've got a very similar device lineup to yours. Apple got a lot of backlash last time and I'm sure there will be a lot of upset people this time too. But, there's also a group of people looking forward to the change.