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Apple's upcoming iPhone 12 models could ship with a new Lightning to USB-C cable that includes a braided fabric design, according to leaked photos from ChargerLAB that surfaced on Weibo today (via Twitter users DuanRui and L0vetodream).

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The photos depict a USB-C to Lightning cable that has a braided design rather than the standard non-fabric design of the current cables. Apple has never released a cable with a braided design for its iPhones or iPads, but it does offer a braided Thunderbolt Pro cable, a black braided Lightning cable that ships with the Mac Pro, and a braided power cable for the HomePod.

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Braided cable designs have the potential to be more durable than standard rubber-coated cables, but typically extra reinforcement is included at the end points where the cable heads are positioned, which isn't seen here. The cables look similar to existing Apple-designed Lightning to USB-C cables with the exception of the new gray and white braided look.

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ChargerLAB, where the leak originated, has shared accurate information on Apple's cable plans in the past and says that the cable depicted here may come standard with Apple's iPhone 12 lineup. Apple in 2019 included a USB-C to Lightning cable with the higher-end Pro iPhone models to go along with a USB-C power adapter, while the more affordable iPhone 11 came with a standard USB-A to Lightning cable.

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ChargerLAB's testing confirms that the cable appears to feature an original Apple-certified Made for iPhone design, and the cable measures in at 1.05 meters, close to the length of Apple's current 1-meter cables. When it comes to thickness, the cable measures in at 3.04mm, which is just a bit thicker than Apple's existing USB-C to Lightning cable.
Use the POWER-Z MF001 MFi tester to read the internal information of the Lightning terminal. From the screen, you can see that the wire ASIC and PMU are original, the terminal model is C94, and the score reaches 100 points. It is an Apple MFi certified original terminal.
Apple's USB-C to Lightning cables are used to enable fast charging in compatible iPhones, providing a 50 percent charge within 30 minutes. The cable was able to fast charge an iPhone and an iPad according to ChargerLAB.
What is the charging performance of the wire? The editor uses an Apple 96W PD charger to charge the iPhone 11 Pro Max with a power of 8.98V 2.52A 22.68W, which reaches the maximum power of the iPhone 11 Pro Max.

In addition to providing fast PD charging for the iPhone, the iPad is also okay. The test charging power for the iPad Air3 reached 15.02V 2.17A 32.72W, which reached the maximum power of the iPad Air3.
Along with a braided design, the new cables appear to feature 8 silver contacts with rhodium-plated ruthenium, which is more resistant to corrosion, and combined with the braided design, these cables are likely to be able to better withstand damage after prolonged use. A more durable design will be a welcome change for iPhone users as there have been many complaints over the years about the weak design of Apple's cables.

Apple's new braided USB-C to Lightning cable may be the only accessory that ships with its 2020 iPhones. Multiple rumors have suggested the iPhone 12 models will not come with a power adapter or EarPods in the box, allowing Apple to save money and cut down on packaging.

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Instead, Apple may sell a new 20W power adapter on a standalone basis, allowing customers to purchase a power adapter separately from Apple or from a third-party manufacturer.

Article Link: iPhone 12 Could Ship With New Braided USB-C to Lightning Cable
 
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This is typical apple and aligns with my other posts a few days ago with the rumors of just selling a box with an iPhone and everything is extra.

iPhone 12 Pro, $949
iPhone 12 Pro with high quality braided cable + 20watt charger, $999

Allows apple to continue offering lower MSRP while maintaining ASP for iPhones. OR they keep starting price $999 for just iPhone and if you want stickers, charger and a cable, that's $1049 OR $1199 for 256GB, $1299 for 512 and $1499 for 1TB. Plus models = $100 more.
 
Hmm, not sure what I think about the gray fabric choice. It makes it looks dirty from the beginning.
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Lightning to usb-C because „everyone already has plenty of iPhone chargers“ yet those wouldn’t work with this cable. Hmmm 🤔

They expect you to buy a USB-C MacBook to charge the phones. Either that or they're pushing people to use wireless charging. Here's a charging cable that you can't use with your existing power adapter!
 
I dont particularly care but nice!

hopefully more durable and doesn't yellow like the current cord material.

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aren't there tons of rumors swirling iPhone 12 won't include any charger or cable? Now its a fancy one? Lol
 
Y‘all really trying us today huh! We go from no charging cable and headphones to now a braided USB-C cable? LAWWWWD!!!!!
 
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A braided cable would be a huuuge win for durability, since their regular cables have had durability problems for years.

I'm concerned about the cable being USB-C without including a power brick, though. I totally know the future is USB-C, but the push to eliminate the brick was largely because many people have older bricks they can reuse and eliminating them from the 12 would thus reduce waste. But unless you bought an iPhone 11 Pro/Max, the bricks and computer ports most people have are USB-A, making you need a new brick to use the cable...

In my opinion, they should ship iPhones with USB-C and a wall brick for a few years, and then eliminate the wall brick.
 
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Braided cable!?

Well then, Apple is forgiven for leaving out the power adapter, EarPods, and potentially raising the price by $50.

Seriously though, I think this is an accessory rather than being included in the box.
 
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