
Enlarge / A Lightning port on a Samsung Android phone... if you're into that. (credit: Exploring the Simulation (Kenny Pi) on YouTube)
We're not sure why you'd want such a thing, but someone modified an Android phone to use Apple's Lightning port instead of the industry-standard USB-C connection.
The modification was undertaken by Ken Pillonel, who previously made waves across the Internet for a much more sensible project: bringing USB-C to an iPhone.
Pillonel's video announcing the Lightning Android phone was published on April 1, but while that tongue-in-cheek date was a conscious choice, the modification is real. Pillonel said he wanted to "balance the chaos" stirred by his unveiling of a USB-C iPhone.
Read 6 remaining paragraphs | Comments
from Tech – Ars Technica https://ift.tt/dmCZrqb
No comments:
Post a Comment