Samsung Galaxy A51 is the first customised Android phone to be equipped with a Lightning connector.

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 A Samsung Galaxy A51 smartphone has been adapted to include a lightning connector that may be used for charging as well as data transfer. Ken Pillonel, the guy who developed and modified the Galaxy A51, has had a similar first, integrating a USB-C connector into an iPhone.

The lightning connector is standard on Apple iPhones, iPads, and a variety of other Apple gadgets. Apple iPhones do not include USB-C charging connectors, although Pillonel was able to include one in an iPhone model last year. The incorporation of a lightning port into an Android phone is an innovation that sees the lightning port as capable of charging the device as well as data transfer.



Pillonel demonstrated the transition of the Samsung Galaxy A51 into the first Android smartphone with a lightning connector in a short video. The IT geek promises a more thorough video of the process, which may be instructive. However, the transformation's value is, to put it mildly, limited. The creator is adamant that he meant to introduce balance to the world after making the USB-C iPhone.


Apple iPhone chargers, at best, may now be used to charge the Samsung Galaxy A51 converted smartphone. When compared to the device's standard USB-C 2.0 charging, ultra-fast chargers may improve charging speed. Pillonel's thorough film may assist to put his achievement into context and offer up new prospects.

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