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New Apple Lightning Cable Could Feature A Reversible USB Connector

We shared the news about the any-side-in USB connector a few days ago, the new design just got standardized and will take time to reach consumer products. However, Apple seems to have gauged the frustration of users and have already provided a solution for a reversible USB cable which will work with existing ports (most probably under backward compatibility mode) and won't mind the side you plug it in. A new leaked image from trusted source Sony Dickson who has managed to leak correct details about Apple products earlier shared the image as shown below having the new Apple Lightning Cable with a reversible USB connector.

More Photos Of 4.7 And 5.5-Inch Apple iPhone 6 Revealed

Further confirming yesterday's leaks, more images of the new design and sizes of upcoming Apple iPhone 6 made their appearances on social media publicly. The leaks comes from twitter account of Sony Dickson, a site which claims to be the "go-to source for the latest Apple news and leaks."

Apple iPhone 6 Images Leaked, Thanks To Taiwanese Star Jimmy Lin

A few days ago Apple's production partner Foxconn revealed production plans and other details about the next version of the iconic smartphone. This time it is Taiwanese star Jimmy Lin has posted three images of yet unannounced Apple iPhone 6, Lin also categorically confirmed that the iPhone 6 has a 4.7 inch screen and the antennas of the device are still external. He also mentioned that the curved edges of the new design makes it easier to hold, but matte finish Aluminum makes the device a bit slippery. It is also worth noting that Lin previously posted pics posing with iPhone 5C in August, photos that proved to be legitimate when Apple officially launched the handset one month later.

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