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Apple has discontinued its Lightning to 30-pin Adapter and is no longer selling it online. But you can find it at several third-party outlets.
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The Lightning to 30-pin Adapter was first introduced in 2012 after Apple debuted the Lightning connector to replace to 30-pin connector that had been used in iPhones and iPads up to that point.
First of all, we survived Apple sunsetting the 30-pin connector. I recall there being something approaching panic before, during, and directly after the iPhone 5 launch, but it subsided quickly.
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UPDATE: The UK Apple Store has now gone live with details of the new iPhone 5, new iPods and the Lightning-to-30-pin-dock connector adapter. The page for the adapter (above) confirms that it does ...
A purported first generation iPad prototype has been shown with two 30-pin ports for charging in either portrait or landscape.
Apple is poised to introduce a radically redesigned iPod nano next week that will retain its trademark I/O connector despite its drastically reduced form factor, AppleInsider has learned ...
Peter from Double Helix Cables has made a guest post on Gizmodo showing his work to tear down Apple's new Lightning to 30-pin Adapter that began ...
Apple has just won a patent, which I totally saw coming a mile away, that seemingly allows for their semi-ubiquitous 30-pin connector to support "DisplayPort (dual lane)," which sounds a lot like ...