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'''Dock connector''' is a term commonly given to the port on the bottom of an [[iOS]] device where the dock cable attached. There are currently two variants of the iOS dock connector:
 
'''Dock connector''' is a term commonly given to the port on the bottom of an [[iOS]] device where the dock cable attached. There are currently two variants of the iOS dock connector:
 
* [[30-pin Connector]] - the old and wide connector first used in the original [[wikipedia:iPod Classic|iPod classic]]
 
* [[30-pin Connector]] - the old and wide connector first used in the original [[wikipedia:iPod Classic|iPod classic]]
* [[Lightning Connector]] - the new, small, and reversible connector first used in the [[iPhone 5]], [[iPad 4]], [[iPad mini 1G]], and [[n78ap|iPod touch 5G]]
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* [[Lightning Connector]] - the new, small, and reversible connector first used in the [[iPhone 5]], [[iPad (4th generation)]], [[iPad mini]], and [[iPod touch (5th generation)]]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 19:12, 24 March 2017

Dock connector is a term commonly given to the port on the bottom of an iOS device where the dock cable attached. There are currently two variants of the iOS dock connector:

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