Apple Switches to USB-C: A New Era in Europe
EUSat Dec 28 2024
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In a move towards a unified charging standard, Apple has stopped selling older iPhone models with its Lightning charging port in Europe. Starting today, the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 series are no longer available in countries like Germany, France, and The Netherlands. This change comes as the European Union enforces a new directive to combat electronic waste and streamline the market. The same models are still sold in the US and other non-EEA countries. Rumor has it, a new iPhone SE with USB-C and other improvements could hit stores in 2025.
A recent check revealed that not only phones but also accessories like the Magic Keyboard with Lightning have been pulled from Apple's European online stores. This shift is driven by the EU's Directive 2022/2380, aimed at reducing e-waste and aligning the charging standards across devices. While some users may feel inconvenienced, this move is part of a broader effort to make technology more sustainable and less wasteful. It also encourages innovation in charging solutions.
Europe's push for a common charging connector isn't new; it's been a long-standing effort to simplify charging for consumers. Today, with the directive going into effect, it becomes a legal requirement. For tech enthusiasts, this means adapting to a new norm, though it might lead to less clutter and frustrations in the long run.
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