![]() Here he details how reverse engineers Apple’s C94 connector so to make a PCB with a female USB-C port. Pillonel’s process is a relatively complicated one but he begins stepping viewers through his process via a blog and in a video dubbed ‘The USB-C iPhone Mod - Part 1’. It is this that has driven French engineer Ken Pillonel to make a short video titled ‘World’s First USB-C iPhone’, the first in a series documenting his Lightning to USB-C conversion. For owners of MacBooks and iPads with USB-C ports, it isn’t much fun having to switch between chargers and cables when switching between the Lightning port-based iPhone to one of the other devices. ![]() ![]() ![]() Apple’s Lightning port has long been the source of frustration for many users, especially in recent times where the port is found on all its MacBooks and almost all its iPads.
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