Comment by dwaite
> (6) is the most sensible option followed by (2). (2) should have happened years ago if it was in their plans. The regulations may have moved up the timeline, but it didn't change what was going to happen.
It did happen. They added USB 3 5Gbps speed to the lightning port on the 2015 iPad Pro, requiring the lightning to usb 3 camera connector kit.
In 2019, they bundled usb-c to lightning cabling and a usb-c charger with the iPhone 11 and 11 pro. The hardware was updated to support USB-PD, and the USB-C to Lightning cables increased the max wattage over the USB-A variants from 18W to 30W.
But outside pro usage, the port doesn't need USB 3 speeds - in fact, unless they purchased an external hard disk I don't believe most people own a cable capable of USB 3 data speeds. The biggest benefit is Amazon gets to sell a charging cable that costs a few cents less to produce.