A Galaxy A51 Was Used in the Latest Project, With the Lightning Port Successfully Charging and Able to Transfer Data to the Smartphone

Ken Pillonel has posted another video on his YouTube channel called Exploring the Simulation (Kenny Pi), where he shows how a Lightning port was made to work with the Galaxy A51. According to the conversation between Pillonel and Engadget, the biggest challenge was getting the Lightning port to work with the Android smartphone. Since this port is proprietary technology, it makes things even more difficult. Then again, Pillonel claims that getting the Lightning port to work with the Android smartphone was much easier than modding an iPhone with a USB-C port, and he explains why that is below. The modded iPhone X with a USB-C port was successfully sold on eBay for an impressive $86,001, but when asked what Pillonel intends to do with the Galaxy A51, he states that he just wants to focus on his engineering and future projects. Hopefully, this is not the last we have seen of Pillonel and his crazy ideas. If you wish, check out the video below and let us know what you think about this latest idea.

News Source: Exploring the Simulation (Kenny Pi)

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