The directives that indicate the adoption of a standard system for mobile recharge connections do not go with Apple. When it is five years since the Cupertino launched their first mobile, the first generation iPhone, the company does not seem to intend to include the USB port that serves to power the terminal's battery. Rather, when making modifications in this regard, the objective would be to standardize this aspect in relation to other devices in the apple company's own catalog.
This seems to be deduced from some patents that have been seen in the specialized site Patently Apple, where we can intuit how the company would be studying the inclusion of new features in its future mobiles and tablets from magnetic connections. In other words: the MagSafe system could make an appearance in the immense iPad 3 "" or iPad 2S, as it has been called according to the latest rumors "" and iPhone 5.
The system MagSafe, for those who do not know, is present in laptops from the company, and its main utility that connection is made by adhering the plug by magnetic attraction, which for ensuring aside a firm bonding wire with the device and, on the other hand, it prevents us from getting scared if by some chance we pull the same cable: the system is designed so that it disconnects before a pull without jeopardizing the stability of the terminal, avoiding that it hits its structure on the floor.
On the other hand, the magnetic options in future Apple terminals would not be limited to benefits derived from the energy supply of the devices. It seems that those of Cupertino would have also been testing possibilities focused on the transmission of information wirelessly, so that it served both for the exchange of data and to use headphones without cables.