It’s time for everyone’s favourite development in the world of Apple tech: a port change. Yep, that’s right. After what will have been about 11 years, the iPhone is once again changing its charging port, this time from Lightning to the increasingly ubiquitous USB-C. (For comparison sake, the previous 30‑pin dock connector, lasted just nine years, from the third-generation iPod to the iPhone 5.)
We all know the benefits that the USB-C transition will bring: interoperability, less cable waste, and improvements in speed. But it’ll also cause some pain for those who have loads of Lightning cables lying