Documents leaked from Foxconn, the largest iPhone manufacturer, have revealed a strategic decision Apple is carefully hiding: iPhone 17 Pro will ship with no charging port at all. No USB-C, no Lightning — no port.
This isn’t a product update — this is a declaration of war on the entire accessory industry. Billions of dollars from the charging cable market will shift to new MagSafe companies. Tim Cook is playing a long game.
The timing is calculated: the EU law mandating USB-C takes effect in 2024, and Apple complies in iPhone 16 — but is preparing to bypass it in iPhone 17 with a portless transition that makes the law inapplicable to the new product. This is rare legal genius.
🔮 Predictive Scenarios
- 60% — Apple announces iPhone 17 Pro portless in September 2026
- 30% — Apple launches an Air version (portless) plus Pro version (USB-C) as compromise
- 10% — Delay to 2027 due to consumer protection pressure
🎭 Psychological Signals
Apple’s complete silence about this leak says a lot. Normally, Apple sends immediate legal letters to leakers. This time: calculated silence. Why? Because they want the market to acclimate to the idea before official announcement.
💡 Behind the Curtain
The biggest beneficiary: MagSafe charger manufacturers in China and Korea. The biggest loser: traditional accessory retailers. The irony? The Saudi accessories market is valued at $640M annually — a strategic shift coming with force.
💬 Join the Conversation
Would you buy an iPhone with no charging port? Is this evolution or pure commerce?