Apple announced its new iPhone 15 lineup Tuesday, and the devices feature a new, widely anticipated USB-C charging port.
By the time the event wrapped, Apple had already begun selling a USB-C adapter on its website for $29.
The adapter will be necessary for iPhone 15 customers to connect the Lightning charging cables for current iPhones to their new one.
"USB-C has become a universally accepted standard, so we're bringing it to iPhone," a presenter said during the Apple launch event Tuesday.
The shift to USB-C chargers for the iPhone 15 will mean that Apple users' old Lightning cables will no longer work.
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