A:AnswerYes, if the one that came in the box with the phone does, this will, if that one won’t, this one won’t either. nothing about the lightning end of the cable is different, only the end that would typically have the usb-a plug is different. It has a sub-c plug here.
If the usb-a cable will
Work though it’s cheaper, and this model wouldn’t do you any favors on an iPhone 6. The upside for this cable is it’s ability to fast charge the newer iPhones when plugged into a ‘PD’ or ‘Power Delivery’ compatible device.
A:AnswerThis is not going to work for what you are describing. An hdmi connection would be coming from a video source such as a cable box, Roku, or with a new adapter the new iPad pros. Through it they connect to a display. There are lightning to hdmi adapters but none of them have great reviews and I can’t guarantee they will work for what you need it for.
A:AnswerNo, I believe it would have to be done through BestBuy. Worst case scenario, I’d give a call to AppleCare and ask their opinion, they’ll be able to guide you in the right direction.
A:AnswerOn display is you can see the product in the store but it may not be available for purchase at that time. You can order it online but you can see and usually test functionality at the store to see how it looks and feels