To connect the iPhone 7 and MacBook Pro, you need a Lightning to USB-C adapter or a brand new cable, and either way, the user's wallet will be damaged.

According to foreign media reports, from the perspective of Apple's series of actions, the connection between its devices will definitely develop into wireless connectivity in the future. In addition to meeting the requirements of data exchange, this connection also removes the shackles of the wire during charging. However, it is not easy to realize this dream. The existing complex interfaces, charging heads and charging line standards will become discarded chess pieces. Apple's most important user experience will be broken as standards change. . The most typical example is the combination of the iPhone 7 and the new MacBook Pro, which are clearly contemporary products, but they are not directly connected.

What's more, if you don't have headphones on hand and want to use the phone's own headphones on your MacBook Pro, you must also get a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter, because Apple cut off the 3.5mm interface on the iPhone but retains the MacBook Pro. Up.

Although Apple introduced a series of adapters, the seemingly dizzying way of interchanging makes people wonder if they want to sell accessories. After all, there are so many user experiences to go out with so many adapters.

And if you analyze in detail, you will find that the main cause of the ecological disorder of the Apple Connect System is the Lightning interface.

A few years ago, Apple dropped the 30-frame interface on the iPhone and replaced the Lightning interface that can now be inserted in both forward and reverse directions. To be honest, it is convenient to use, but it really should be retired after many years. In the future, USB-C is the best choice, through which we can more easily connect the iPhone and the new MacBook Pro, and in the USB-C mode, the general standard of the headset is better solved. In addition, if USB-C is popular on Apple devices, we don't need any extra chargers, because all devices can be compatible with the same charging head, and fast charging technology can be popularized on the iPhone as soon as possible. Such a future is at least as realistic as it was before fully wireless.

Some people say that Apple will not cut off the Lightning interface. After all, all third-party vendors are relying on it, and Apple’s own license fee for collecting mfi (hundreds of millions of dollars per year) is also soft. Others believe that Apple will not give a perfect transition period in the process of going wireless, and the emergence of AirPods is an example.

In the future, as network connections and data transmissions accelerate, the way people rely on wire usage will change dramatically, and this change is likely to come soon. At the same time, in the audio face, the development of the Lightning interface allows Apple to play for a few more years, and when the Lightning is actually cut, I am afraid that an interface will not appear on the iPhone.

However, why not switch to USB-C to meet user needs before achieving this goal? After all, the iPhone is not sold in the past, and the MacBook Pro does not use USB-C. Apple's recent play is really a bit incomprehensible. They canceled the traditional USB interface on the MacBook Pro, and also cut off the classic MagSafe, which nobody thought of. Maybe Apple is also testing, and the Lightning interface will end up next year.

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