USB-C Be Gone? Portless iPhone Still in Apple's Sights

Apple's love affair with minimalism and wireless technology has been a defining characteristic of its product philosophy for years. Now, despite recently transitioning iPhones from Lightning to USB-C, Apple is reportedly still pursuing the holy grail of smartphone design: a completely portless iPhone.

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According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple seriously considered making the upcoming iPhone 17 Air its first port-free device, eliminating the USB-C connector entirely in favor of wireless charging and cloud-based data syncing.

The idea isn't without precedent. Apple has methodically eliminated ports across its product lineup over the years – from removing the headphone jack on iPhone 7 in 2016 to launching the ultra-thin 12-inch MacBook in 2015 with just a single USB-C port. The Apple Watch has relied exclusively on wireless charging since its debut, proving that Apple users can adapt to life without cables.

However, Apple ultimately decided against the portless design for the iPhone 17 Air. The primary roadblock appears to be regulatory concerns: the European Union mandated the iPhone's switch to USB-C and continues to scrutinize Apple's business practices. Removing the USB-C port so soon after being forced to adopt it would likely trigger unwanted regulatory attention.

Despite this, Apple hasn't abandoned its wireless ambitions. According to Gurman's report, if the iPhone 17 Air proves successful with its slimmer approach, Apple "intends to again attempt to make port-free iPhones" and potentially roll out the design philosophy across more models.

A few years ago, supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo expected a portless iPhone as early as 2021. While that timeline proved optimistic, Apple's underlying vision of a completely wireless device experience appears unchanged – just temporarily delayed.

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