How to charge iPhone on a new MacBook Pro

On the latest MacBook Pro, Apple replaced the entire port with a USB-C connection, making it more complicated to charge iPhone via MacBook.

On the latest MacBook Pro, Apple replaced the entire port with a USB-C connection, making it more complicated to charge iPhone via MacBook. Now you can't use the Lightning-to-USB cable on the MacBook anymore.

Apple wants the USB-C to be the latest standard and no doubt it's a great connector but during the transition, you'll be stuck with using the dongle and adapter to connect to Apple devices. ' abandoned 'including the latest iPhone model.

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Use USB-C to Lightning adapter cable

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The simplest solution is to completely remove the old USB connector and switch to using USB-C. Apple sells adapter cables that allow you to connect your phone directly to a laptop without needing to dongle.

But now you will have two charging cables, one to charge MacBook and one charger to plug into the power outlet. If this is bothering you, you can disconnect the old charger and only charge the phone from the MacBook or you can remove the old cable and plug the new cable into the MacBook charging tub. This allows you to charge the battery from an electrical outlet without an old cable, but then you're still stuck in charging your MacBook or phone, using different connectors. The simplest method is to use a dedicated USB-C charger for phones.

Use Dongle USB-C to USB-A

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These adapters are very handy, so you can buy one for your MacBook. You plug the current phone charger into the USB-A slot of the adapter and then plug the adapter into the MacBook, creating a 'bridge' between the two devices. In addition, you can use multi-purpose hubs with multiple connectors including USB-A ports.

These dongles are a bit more complicated than switching to USB-C, but you can still use the current USB wall charger while still charging through the MacBook. This is also useful when plugging other USB-based devices into the MacBook.

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