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Default Reversible USB cables may be shipped with upcoming Apple mobile devices

It is possible that Apple may ship USB cables that are reversible on both ends with upcoming mobile devices like the iPhone 6. Apple’s Lightning cable, which replaced the old 30 pin dock connector cables, is reversible on one end. While it still has a conventional USB plug, the other end is reversible meaning that [...]

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