Apple has informed developers participating in its MFi licensing program that it plans to approve third party USB-C to Lightning cables, reports Macotakara.
In order to make the cables, manufacturers will need to use a new C94 Lightning connector. The cable will be able to support a max 15W power supply specification for non-USB PD and 18W charging for USB PD.
It's said that Apple's USB-C to Lightning Cable (model A1703) use the C94 connector.
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In order to make the cables, manufacturers will need to use a new C94 Lightning connector. The cable will be able to support a max 15W power supply specification for non-USB PD and 18W charging for USB PD.
It's said that Apple's USB-C to Lightning Cable (model A1703) use the C94 connector.
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