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  2. MFi Program - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MFi_Program

    The MFi program covers various device connectors including the headphone jack, original dock connector and the newer Lightning connector, as well as AirPlay support. Companies joining the MFi program and passing certification tests are able to display certain MFi-related logos on their product packaging, like the "Made for iPod" badge.

  3. Lightning (connector) - Wikipedia

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    Apple Lightning to USB-A cable. Lightning is an 8-pin digital connector. Unlike the 30-pin dock connector it replaced (and USB Type-A and -B connectors), it is reversible. [23] Most Lightning devices only support USB 2.0, which has a maximum transfer speed of 480 Mbit/s or 60 MB/s. With USB 2.0, only one lane is in use at a time.

  4. Backbone One - Wikipedia

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    The Lightning connector version is supported by models from the iPhone 6S on and running iOS 13 or later. [5] [6] The Backbone One controller is rated as an Apple-certified MFi controller. [7] Applications from the App Store that support the MFi standard as a control scheme will allow for use with the device. [6]

  5. These are the best iPhone chargers in 2025 - AOL

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    OtterBox USB-C PD UK Wall Charger 20W and Reinforced USB-C to Lightning Cable, MFi Certified Charging speed: 20W USB-C | Ports: 1x USB-C | Dimensions: 4.29 x 2.9 x 4.98cm | Weight: 85.2g

  6. Dock connector - Wikipedia

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    Apple's proprietary 30-pin connector was common to most Apple mobile devices (iPhone (1st generation), 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S), 1st through 4th generation iPod Touch, iPad, iPad 2, and iPad (3rd generation)) from its introduction with the 3rd generation iPod classic in 2003 until the Lightning connector was released in late 2012.

  7. Apple headphones - Wikipedia

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    A second iteration, EarPods with Lightning Connector, was introduced in 2016 along with the iPhone 7 and replaced the 3.5mm headphone jack with a Lighting connector. They work with all devices that have a Lightning port (except iPad mini (1st generation) and iPod touch (5th generation)) and support iOS 10 or later. The previous EarPods were ...

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