Despite pressure from users as well as regulatory authorities, Apple is yet to get rid of its proprietary Lightning port on iPhones. Although there have been many rumors of Apple transitioning to a USB-C port for iPhones, especially after it made the switch on the iPad line back in 2018, the Cupertino giant has stuck to its guns till now. However, according to reputable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, that could change soon as Apple might finally provide a USB-C port on its 2023 iPhones. Check out the details below.

Reputable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently took to Twitter to share an exciting piece of information. In a two-part tweet, Kuo wrote that the “2H23 new iPhone will abandon Lightning port and switch to USB-C port.”

For the unaware, the only USB-C iPhone that currently exists is a result of a DIY project by an engineer. Now, it is worth mentioning that there is no other evidence, except for Kuo’s tweet, that hints at the same. According to 9to5Mac, this might not turn out to be true as the supply-chain reports can be of varying reliability. Nonetheless, Kuo seems to be confident about the switch. The alleged iPhone 15 is also expected to get rid of the SIM slot with an aim to make the iPhone portless!