New leaks suggest Apple may remove the charging port on the iPhone 18 Pro, pushing toward a fully wireless design with faster MagSafe chargi

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New leaks suggest Apple may remove the charging port on the iPhone 18 Pro, pushing toward a fully wireless design with faster MagSafe chargi

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Apple’s Portless iPhone: The Future of Smartphones
Apple is once again preparing the world for an evolutionary skip in the design of its smartphone. A report that Apple will launch a portless iPhone in 2021 was released by Ming-Chi Kuo, an industry analyst. This revolutionary plan will erase the existence of Lightning port, it will only use wireless charging and data transferring capabilities. It does not only increase protection against water and dust as a part of the durable design but also falls into Apple’s strategy to eliminate cables. Apple first plans to exclude the port in its high-tier models and gradually transfer this decision to other iPhone models. This shift indicates a leap to a clean canvas interface as a revolutionary step in the aimed direction according to the Apple’s targeted creativity.
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