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    A list of Apple devices and accessories that are still using Lightning connectors and not USB-C

    Apple this week put to bed all the long-standing rumors of replacing the Lightning connector for USB-C with the debut of its iPhone 15 and 15 Pro phones. The company has used the connector for over 10 years and with the launch of the new iPhones, it looks like the end is near for the older technology of cables in favor of USB-C.

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    It should, however, not come as a surprise that there are still a number of products in Apple’s huge catalog of devices and accessories that are yet to be updated. Here’s a list of everything still using Lightning connector that we could find new on the company’s online store.

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    • The standalone Magic Keyboard
    • The Magic Mouse
    • Airpod (second generation)
    • The Magic Trackpad
    • AirPods (3rd generation)
    AirPods Pro 2022 with a lightening connector
    The Airpods 3rd generation. Credit: Apple
    • Airpods Max
    • Apple Pencil
    • iPhone SE, iPhone 14 and older
    • iPad (9th Generation)

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