Continuing his studies in the field of Robotics within the Federal Institute of Technology living in Switzerland,
Ken Pillonel succeeded in developing the world's first USB-C input iPhone X. Explaining how he made this
modification in the past days, Pillonel seems to get the fruit of this work, at least financially.
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The fact that Apple hasn't used USB Type-C on any iPhone model for years, except for the iPad mini and a
number of similar new products, has drawn a great reaction. While users are eagerly waiting for Apple to switch
to the USB-C standard in the new period, Ken Pillonel, who is not satisfied with just waiting, has officially
implemented the project he has been working on for a long time.
Publishing a video on his YouTube channel, Pillonel, with the pen name Kenny Pi, announced that after months of
work, he modified the Apple iPhone X and integrated the USB-C (Type C) input. The iPhone X with USB-C input,
which we announced yesterday that it was offered for sale on eBay and that its price has increased periodically,
doubled its price before even 24 hours had passed.