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Old 9th December 2019, 08:45   #1
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Default Apple may ditch the Lightning port on a 2021 iPhone

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is known for his frequently accurate Apple predictions based at least in part on supply channel connections... and if he's on the mark this time, he might raise some eyebrows. Kuo has claimed that the "highest-end" 2021 iPhone wi...

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