Apple sells in Europe micro-USB adapters for the new Lightning dock

  More than a year ago, Apple signed a European agreement by which it undertakes to implement the micro-USB standard in its terminals, but of course it did not keep its word, but to comply to a certain extent with what was asked of it EU, put up for sale some adapters. Last year they were available for the iPhone 4S, and now there is one for the terminal as well iPhone 5, Europeans already being able to purchase it. The adapter practically allows a micro-USB cable to be inserted into it and by connecting to an iPhone it allows charging at any outlet without the slightest problem.

The Lightning to Micro USB Adapter lets you connect an iPhone or iPod with Lightning connector to micro USB cables and chargers to sync and charge your device.

  The good part is that we can also use a micro-USB cable to synchronize the terminal with a computer, so using this adapter you don't have to worry that you won't be able to charge your iPhone 5 wherever you are. Adapters are sold in all Apple stores at prices of up to €20.