Apple‘s rumored mini Dock Connector for the iPhone 5
and other future iOS devices takes a simple approach to a common
problem, it’s reported: figuring out which way to plug it in. Believed
to not only slim down in comparison to the existing, 30-pin connector,
but support being connected with the port facing either direction, the
new version will take a straightforward path and simply double-up on its
pins.
That means, while the connector itself will essentially be an 8-pin one, the plug will have twice that amount, so iLounge‘s
sources claim. The female side – i.e. on the iPhone, iPad or iPod –
will have eight, and either way the plug is inserted a connection will
be made.
This new detail could explain why some rumors have indicated the new
Dock Connector will be a 16-pin port, with a casual glance unlikely to
explain that each active connection has two pins apiece. It’s also the
best argument against Apple using regular microUSB in favor of its own,
unique connection: microUSB, like the existing large Dock Connector, can
only be inserted in one way.
Previous leaks have indicated that Apple will use the new style of port to introduce more stringent authentication for third-party accessories.
Unlicensed add-ons for iOS products would be locked out altogether, so
the sources claim, with a special chip at each end of the connection
handling identification.






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