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Over the past couple of years, Apple has moved most of its products from Lightning over to USB-C.

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The new AirPods 4 models and refreshed AirPods Max use USB-C.

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Apple stopped manufacturing the Lightning-sporting iPhone 13.

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Fewer Apple devices still use the 12-year-old Lightning connector.

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iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE still have Lightning.

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Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad use Lightning.

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The first-gen Apple Pencil also uses the Lightning connector.

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 Future updates will kill the Lightning for USB-C across devices.

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