Apple has lowered the price of its USB-C to Lightning cable from $ 6 to $ 19; previously it was sold for $ 25. The price cut comes amid rumors that this year's iPhones could include a USB-C cable to Lightning in the box and finally move from the old USB-A cable. Currently, the USB-A to Lightning cable also costs $ 19. There is also a rumor that Apple could introduce a new 18W USB-C power adapter that could fit into smaller areas compared to the current 29W adapter, as it reports 9to5Mac .
Apple lowered the price of its USB-C to Lightning cable and other USB-C dongles in response to negative comments about the movement of the MacBook to USB-C ports. If the company's best laptops use exclusively USB-C, it makes sense for the iPhone to follow that trend, at least on one side of the cable. USB-C cables are required for customers who want to use the iPhone's fast charging capability.