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The world’s first USB-C port iPhone 12 Pro Max model is on sale!

The world's first USB-C port iPhone 12 Pro Max model was offered for sale by usbciphone company on eBay.
 The world’s first USB-C port iPhone 12 Pro Max model is on sale!
READING NOW The world’s first USB-C port iPhone 12 Pro Max model is on sale!

Many users and European Union administrators say that Apple should produce an iPhone with a USB-C I/O pot for a long time. We can say that his prayers were partially lost. Because a Slovak technology company has sold an iPhone 12 Pro Max model, which has eliminated the Lightning input, on eBay. Here are the details…

Last week for iPhone 12 Pro Max with USB-C port

In the past years, people in many different corners of the world have been selling various iPhone models on eBay by making some changes. However, it was the first time that a technology company was founded on doing this only and that users could also modify their iPhones if they wished.

Introducing the USB-C conversion service on the usbciphone.com site, the company introduced the 128GB iPhone 12 Pro Max model on eBay with a price tag of $1350. He also published a video describing the development process on devices, along with the shares he made on his own site.

In part of the statement made on the subject, he says:

Many iPhone owners want Apple to use the more common and popular USB Type-C port on their iPhones, like the iPad Pro or MacBooks. has been waiting for a long time. Users of “PRO” devices in particular will welcome a single cable for all the devices they use daily in their work. We have decided to fulfill this request, albeit partially, and offer original Apple iPhone mobile phone with USB-C port instead of original Lightning port.

While performing this process, the company said that they soldered a cable with a USB-C port on top of the original MF chip they removed from a different device, then formed the casing layer with the 3D printer and placed it on the iPhones. states.

Of course, while doing this, he also says that since there is not enough room inside the phone, some areas should be filed slightly. However, when the process is completed, you can use the device without any problems, just as if it had a Lightning input.

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