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iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for Android - 9to5Mac

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The iPhone 15 is officially switching from Lightning to USB-C, and accessory makers are in full swing responding to that

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

Gamevice Flex controller lets gamers keep the cases on - 9to5Mac

PLAY ANY CONTROLLER-SUPPORTED GAMES: Responsive analog triggers, tactile buttons, and clickable thumbsticks for the ultimate mobile gaming experience.

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

BACKBONE One Mobile Gaming Controller for Android and iPhone 15 Series (USB-C) - 2nd Gen - Turn Your Phone into a Gaming Console - Play Xbox

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

The Verge Archives - iPhone - Page 5

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

Backbone One PlayStation Edition review: Perfect for PS5 owners

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

Backbone One Mobile Gaming Controller (USB-C) - 2nd Generation - Apple

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

The Verge Archives - Apple - Page 15

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

Backbone's Android Controller With USB-C Will Work on iPhone 15, Too - IGN

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

New 2nd gen Backbone One USB-C controller launches today

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

Backbone One Is Compatible with the iPhone 15 and USB-C

iPhone 15 already compatible with USB-C Backbone One controllers made for  Android - 9to5Mac

Techmeme: Apple announces the 6.1 iPhone 15 Pro and 6.7 iPhone 15 Pro Max, with Grade 5 titanium in four finishes, a 3nm A17 Pro, a customizable Action Button, and more (David Pierce/The Verge)