The world’s first USB-C iPhone isn’t made by Apple


    Those looking to void their new iPhone 13’s warranty in a creative way could follow the example of Ken Pillonel: a robotics engineering student who has created the “world’s first USB-C iPhone,” before the European Union may force Apple to.

    In something that should almost certainly come with a “don’t try this at home” advisory attached, Pillonel has managed to replace an iPhone X’s Lightning charger with a fully working USB-C port. The foreign connector works for both charging and data transfer. 



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