2017 will mark the 10th anniversary of the iPhone and Apple has something major planned to celebrate the occasion. In fact, Apple is said to be working hard on a new Power Socket design that would be called : The iSocket.
Apple is rumored to be testing more than 10 new iSocket prototypes, so it's not entirely clear what we're going to see, and because there are so many test devices in play, rumors are also conflicting and murky at this time.
It seems like Apple is planning to create a whole new design by adding a Touch ID fingerprint sensor directly onto the device's housing.
As for the inside, rumors suggest Apple is finally going to move away from the traditional "pin" socket used in power Sockets available on the market at this time, and instead will be using its so called "Pinless" technology created earlier this year.
This model coming in 2017 will use a glass body, according to Apple supplier Catcher Technology, and according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the glass will be built around an aluminum or stainless steel frame supporting the complex structure of the power socket.
On thing is sure, the device will be designed by Apple's CDO Jony Ive so we can be sure that the iSocket will be a fine and distinguished piece of Art.