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The first USB-C Apple iPhones were the iPhone 15s.
The release of theiPhone 16e, which replaced theiPhone SE, finally killed off Lightningfor good.
Should Apple have known?
This, as confirmed by the spokesperson, is true.
And we’re fairly certain they just sent verbatim language from the law itself.
We found a copy of the law, which you’ve got the option to readhere.
The law has an FAQ section under the label “Scope.”
Section 15 of the Scope reads:
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To be clear, as far as we know, the iPhone 17 Air will feature a USB-C port.