New reports suggest that Apple might finally replace the lightning port on its base iPad. The company's upcoming 10th-generation iPad is expected to include a USB-C connector, which is already present on the company's higher-end iPad models.
The addition of a more functional USB-C port to the base iPad would broaden its appeal to a larger audience, including Android phone owners who were put off by the lack of a USB-C charging port on this tablet.
Because USB-C offers quicker transfer speeds and a wider range of peripherals, it will open up a world of possibilities for iPad owners, since the current lightning connector is still based on the slower USB 2.0 standard.
If this is the case, we can also expect the new iPhones to adopt the modern USB-C standard in the near future.