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Latest iPhone 6 rumor: Reversible USB plug

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Latest iPhone 6 rumor: Reversible USB plug on new Lightning cables

Alongside reports of larger and scratch-proof screens, the newest iPhone 6 rumor claims Apple will ship a reversible USB plug on new Lightning cables.

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