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iPhone
5 will launch with 19-pin Dock connector,
Apple’s
changing the dock connector on the iPhone 5

The company's current iPhones have a 30-pin port. The smaller connector will
make room for the headphone jack on the bottom of the device.
Apple's next iPhone
will come with a smaller Dock connector port, according to a new report.
Although Apple's current mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad,
come with a 30-pin port, the new
iPhone will sport a 19-pin connector, Reuters is reporting today,
citing sources. The switch will help Apple make room on the bottom of the
handset for a headphone jack. The headphone jack currently sits at the top of
Apple's iPhones.
Reuters' report on Apple's Dock connector is just the latest in a string of
rumors surrounding Apple's plans for that port. Over the last few months, an increasing
number of reports have cropped up, saying that Apple will be
ditching the 30-pin connector for a smaller, 19-pin option.
Back in May, for example, Apple site iLounge reported, citing sources, that the new
connector is "closer to a pill shape." In addition, the
site said that the connector will be available on all future mobile devices
Apple launches.
For its part, Apple hasn't commented on its plans for a new Dock connector,
but CNET has contacted the company for comment on the Reuters report and will
update this story when we have more information.
If Apple does, in fact, decide to launch a new Dock connector in the iPhone 5,
its latest handset would, out of the box, seemingly be incompatible with the
many accessories that connect to its devices with a 30-pin connector. Whether
Apple will offer up an adapter to ensure legacy products still work with its
products remains to be seen.
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