9to5Mac January 30, 2022

Last fall we saw engineer Ken Pillonel replace an iPhone X’s Lightning connector with a functioning USB-C port and ended up selling it for almost six figures. Inspired by Pillonel, Gernot Jöbstl successfully created the second USB-C iPhone, this time with waterproofing, and listed it for sale. However, interest in the world’s second iPhone with USB-C fell far, far short of the first, here’s what happened.

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固定链接 'Here’s why the world’s second-ever USB-C iPhone sold for over $80k less than the first' 提交: January 30, 2022, 9:21am CST 由 Michael Potuck