Apple is letting companies make 3.5mm to Lightning cables now - The Verge
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Apple is letting third-party companies make more kinds of cables and accessories under the MFi licensing program, including new 3.5mm to Lighting cables. But there’s still no third-party Lightning to USB-C cables available.
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