Apple's iPhone X and iPhone XS have a similar look and design, but they differ in some ways. The tail strip is one of them.
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The iPhone X uses a Lightning port, while the iPhone XS uses a USB-C port. This means that while they can all be wired to a computer or power adapter for charging and data transfer, they require different tailstrip cables.
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The iPhone X's tail plug cable is Lightning-to-USB-A; The iPhone XS requires a Lightning-to-USB-C cable. This is because the iPhone XS supports fast charging, and the USB-C interface provides higher charging power and data transfer speed.
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So, if you're using an iPhone X, you'll need A Lightning-to-USB-A cable; If you're using an iPhone XS, you'll need a Lightning-to-USB-C cable. Make sure to select the correct tail strip for your device to ensure compatibility and functional use.