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2021 iPhone: Forget USB-C, it could have no ports at all

2021 iPhone: Forget USB-C, it could have no ports at all

Posted on December 6, 2019 By Jarvis

Despite the fact that we’re still months out from release, we’ve already heard plenty of rumors about next year’s iPhones. Strangely enough, we’ve been hearing rumors about 2021’s iPhones as well, nearly two years before Apple will release them. Today, a famed Apple analyst is making a pretty bold prediction about Apple’s 2021 iPhone, claiming that Apple may opt to forgo the charging port on it entirely.
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