Apple to put USB-C connectors in iPhones to comply with EU rules
by Alex Hern Technology editor from Technology | The Guardian on (#6552M)
Firm says it has no choice but to switch from proprietary Lightning port to the USB standard in EU
Apple will ditch the Lightning connector on its iPhones, the company has confirmed, after European regulators decided all smartphones should have USB charging as standard in two years' time.
New EU rules require all phones sold after autumn 2024 to use the USB-C connector for their charging ports. The oval-shaped plugs are already standard on other consumer electronics such as e-readers, games consoles, laptops and the vast majority of new Android phones.
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