iphone
Every iPhone accessory you own
is now obsolete

A still from
leaked footage shows the difference
between iPhone 5 port and the current design.
Picture:
TechCrunch
ALL those expensive iPhone
accessories you own, the stuff that plugs into the bottom of the device -
speakers, docks, chargers etc. They're about to become obsolete.
Tech blog TechCrunch reports that Apple plans to change the design and size
of the connector for the iPhone 5.
The old 30-pin connector, which
has been the standard since the third generation iPod, is to be replaced by a
19-pin mini connector.
"TechCrunch has
independently verified that Apple is working on adding a 19-pin port to the new
iPhone. It is a move that will surely send shocks through the iPhone accessory
ecosystem.
"The new port is similar in
size to the Thunderbolt port available on many MacBook devices but (TechCrunch)
has been told by three independent manufacturers that the pin-out will be
different.
"It's clear Apple is more
concerned with space savings inside each device."
Leaked video footage claiming to
be of the iPhone 5 shows a smaller connector.
TechCrunch's prediction that the
news will send shockwaves is spot on.

Expensive sound
docks like this model from Bose were purpose-built to use with an iPhone.
Picture: Bose
Tech blogger Robert Scoble said
the change would give Apple a tighter control on iPhone accessories.
"It will be nearly
impossible to make unlicensed devices," he wrote on his blog.
"Unfortunately these design goals mean making obsolete the something like
10 power chargers in my home. Sigh."
Awesome Robo's Sirio Brozzi
wrote: "People are stunned by this possibility, myself included. I mean,
why fix something that's not broken?"
Writing on Forbes.com, Dave Thier
said: "Apple is great at getting us to buy new products, and this may be
one its biggest coups yet. The environment will suffer, like usual, but expect
accessory manufacturers to make a mint after an uncomfortable transition."
Mashable reports the iPhone's
dock connector "is about to go on a diet".
Apple has yet to respond to
questions about the new connector design.
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