I can now begin to wait for the cheap Chinese knock-offs.
So how are people planning on using the (non-cable) adapter with docks? Maybe I'm over-estimating the size, but it looks like it would raise the phone above most support backplates, no? I wouldn't really want my phone supported by nothing but the connector.
Unless I hack together a little back extender (shouldn't be too hard since the new phone is thinner), I'm considering just waiting until third-parties make ones with casings that have built-in support.
Or am I completely wrong about the fit in current docks?
This.
Whatever happened to letting the market decide? If people don't like the way Apple gouges us, they are free to use a competitors products.
The fact the EU is micro-managing businesses like this that are not monopolies is stunning.
Apple probably made the adapters expensive so people would upgrade their old docks instead of buying cheap adapters for all of their old stuff. lets face it if an adapter was 5 dollars everyone in here would buy one for all their old cables and never upgrade to lightning.
Really? My 2012 toyota just has a USB hole and will work with any iPhone/Android/whatever.I will buy one because toyota uses a proprietary to 30pin cable in order to charge/control my idevice in the car.
For al the price complainers
This adapter contains a chip... so the 30 dollars is more than worth it...
It's not just a simpel rewiring box.
I expect we will see the new connector on the 7 in iPad when it comes out...like the iphone5, its probably what allows the mini-ipad to be as thin and small as it will probably turn out to be
Yeah I am sure it's a state-of-the-art FPGA with 512MB RAM and an USB3 port!
Apple won't pay more than 1$ per chip.
It's a giant ripoff as always with Apple cables, SSDs, RAM and such forth.
But an easy way to lock out aftermarket-cables like from dx.com
Yeah I am sure it's a state-of-the-art FPGA with 512MB RAM and an USB3 port!
Apple won't pay more than 1$ per chip.
It's a giant ripoff as always with Apple cables, SSDs, RAM and such forth.
But an easy way to lock out aftermarket-cables like from dx.com
My understanding is the lightning cable has a chip so that it can identify its intended purpose on the fly and redirect data or current to the right pins.
In my simplistic and uneducated view if you only wanted a cable to charge, then why wouldn't it work to have a pinned-out cable with lightning end on it that was pre-wired to only supply power and that is the only use for it and the cost is less?
Apple should be ashamed of those prices.
Wouldn't it be cheaper to buy a female 30 pin to male USB cable and a dual female USB adapter to bridge? I think it's like 7 bucks...
For al the price complainers
This adapter contains a chip... so the 30 dollars is more than worth it...
It's not just a simpel rewiring box.
The most amazing thing with this new cable, is the lack of thunderbolt support. It seems like apple is abandoning its own creation.
Is there a micro USB lightning cable? I'm just not seeing it on the Apple Store. Link?