Apple Senior Vice President of Worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller announces the new iPhone 5 during an Apple special event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on Sept. 12 in San Francisco. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)]

The new iPhone 5′s dock connector might be good for Apple (dropping the original 30-pin version allows it to make a lighter, thinner phone and fit more technology into it) and companies that make peripherals, but consumers aren’t too happy.
Suddenly, all those docks and chargers and cables for original previous iPhones, iPods and iPads are obsolete.


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