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Well Micro-USB was standardized by the USB-IF in 2007 and the dock connector was first used in 2003, so I'm going to go with "linear time and a desire to be backwards compatible with the enormous ecosystem of products which provide them with a significant competitive advantage".

I mean, I can go to most hotels now and more or less count on the fact that even if I forgot to pack a charging cable, I can stick my phone on the alarm clock's dock connector. That's a big factor contributing to the low-friction iDevice ownership experience.

*edited to reflect the fact that the dock connector came in with the 3rd gen iPod in 2003, not the 1st gen in 2001.




Wait—hotels have clocks with Apple dock connectors?


The last 4 or 5 I've been in certainly did. These were in and around Seattle, Portland, and Vegas.


Also seen them pretty regularly in NY, Boston and Atlantic City. Typically can't use them to listen to music off an iPhone, but it will still charge.

Definitely saved me a few times.




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