I'm looking to buy a power bank, and I noticed in the description that it mentions 'Blazing Fast Speeds: Get the fastest possible charge of up to 20W with 3 USB ports. Charge an iPhone 13 to 50% in 37 minutes. (Note: For iPhone 14 series and earlier, please use a USB-C to Lightning adapter (not included).)'. I'm confused about what a USB-C to Lightning adapter actually is. Is it essential for charging, or is it just to speed things up? Also, would this adapter work with an iPhone 12 Pro?
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Apple used to have their own proprietary Lightning cable that was unique to iPhones, making it incompatible with other devices. It can be frustrating, but that’s how Apple rolls.
Okay thanks! That's helpful.
Basically, it just means if you have an iPhone 14 or earlier, you'll need a USB-C to Lightning cable to charge it. It’s not just about speed; it’s a requirement for compatibility with that power bank.
Older iPhones use a Lightning port, while newer ones utilize USB-C. So you’ll need that adapter to connect your old iPhone to the new power bank. Check out this adapter link for reference: [Vivitar USB Adapter](https://www.target.com/p/vivitar-usb-adapter/-/A-94433750#lnk=sametab).

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