An Apple iPhone charge cord is the cable used to charge an iPhone and transfer data between the iPhone and other devices, such as a computer or power adapter. There are different types of charging cords depending on the model of the iPhone:
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Lightning to USB Cable: This is the most common charging cable for iPhones (before the iPhone 15 series). It has a Lightning connector on one end (which plugs into the iPhone) and a USB-A or USB-C connector on the other end (depending on the model). The Lightning connector is smaller and reversible, allowing it to be inserted into the iPhone in either direction.
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USB-C to Lightning Cable: Starting with newer iPhone models (iPhone 8 and newer), Apple also offers USB-C to Lightning cables. These cables have a Lightning connector on one end (for the iPhone) and a USB-C connector on the other (which works with newer adapters, like those used for iPads, MacBooks, or modern power bricks). This version supports faster charging when paired with a compatible USB-C power adapter.
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USB-C to USB-C Cable: With the iPhone 15 series and later, Apple has switched to a USB-C port on the iPhone, replacing the Lightning port. As a result, newer iPhones use USB-C to USB-C cables for charging and data transfer, which is a universal standard supported by many other devices as well.
The charge cord is essential for charging your iPhone from a power source (like a wall charger, portable power bank, or laptop) and for syncing data between the iPhone and your computer.
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