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The only pause I have with USB-C is that the connection ≠ function.
The world of USB-C is a clusterfuck of differing abilities and standards that all share one common plug. I remember listening to a podcast a while back, where one of the hosts was complaining that he bought a new USB-C headphone dongle for his Samsung that didn't have a mic input, or something along those lines. Or more to the point, it did, but not for his model of phone. Meanwhile, a Lightning headphone dongle does in and out, regardless of the device you're plugging it in to.
Add to that that USB and Thunderbolt now share a common plug, and it's kind of a mess. I was trying to explain to my dad the other day that the sockets on his M1 Mini are both USB and Thunderbolt, which can be just confusing.
At least with Lightning I know that the cable / dongle I plug in to my phone or iPad will do what I expect it to. Mostly.
(As an aside, I recently replaced my old XR with a 13 Mini, which has been a wonderful upgrade)
Yes, but I would bet that the overwhelming majority of users have only ever used their Lightning port for charging and headphones, which should be fine with pretty much any cable anyone would use.