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Robotics Student Creates the World’s First USB-C iPhone – PCMag AU
It required some reverse engineering, a custom flexible PCB, and a lot of hard work.

There’s mounting pressure on Apple, especially in Europe, to replace the Lightning port on iPhones with USB-C. Apple’s engineers are certainly capable of making the switch, and now a student has proven it can be done using an iPhone X.
As AppleInsider reports,…
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