-iOS 13 the ability to transfer data between two iPhones via a direct-wired connection: Changes found in the most recent iOS 13 beta, discharged to engineers on Tuesday, recommend clients might probably move information between two gadgets over a direct wired association when setting up another gadget or reestablishing one from a reinforcement.





As things stand, iOS clients have two reestablish choices in any gadget arrangement process. One expects them to download and introduce a reinforcement put away on a PC by means of iTunes. The different includes utilizing iCloud and remotely moving information from an old gadget adjacent to another one signed into a similar Apple ID.





In any case, new resources in the iOS 13 beta spotted by 9to5Mac's Guilherme Rambo incorporate a symbol that seems to take after an iPhone with Face ID associated with an iPhone with Touch ID utilizing a link, showing a direct wired exchange choice will be accessible when setting up gadgets.





Moreover, a related code bit revealed in the beta incorporates the client demand, "Keep your other iPhone associated with this iPhone and associated with power until the exchange is finished," which maybe alludes to the utilization of a remote charging mat during the immediate exchange process.









iOS 13 the ability to transfer data between two iPhones via a direct-wired connection







Another probability is that gadgets in Apple's new iPhone line-up, expected in September, will supplant the iPhone Lightning port with a USB-C port. Apple as of now offers Lightning-to-USB-C links for interfacing iPhones to more current Macs.





As per Bloomberg, Apple is trying a few forms of the 2019 iPhone lineup that incorporate a USB-C connector rather than a Lightning port. It's not known whether the organization's last plans will incorporate a progress to USB-C, yet Apple expert Ming-Chi Kuo trusts Apple is going to stay with Lightning for the 2019 iPhone lineup.

It's vague how any direct-wired association would function between two iPhones since Apple doesn't offer a Lightning to Lightning link that would empower such a physical connection. Maybe Apple means to make such a link accessible when iOS 13 is propelled to general society in the fall.