Subj : Apple may not restrict USB-C charging on new iPhones after all To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri May 05 2023 11:30:03 Apple may not restrict USB-C charging on new iPhones after all Date: Fri, 05 May 2023 10:18:11 +0000 Description: New EU legislation could force Apple to level the playing field for USB-C charging on the iPhone 15. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Were all but certain that Apple will be equipping the iPhone 15 and its siblings with USB-C charging ports come September, and a new European Union (EU) directive suggests the company will be forced to level the playing field when it comes to charging speeds. The tech giant is reportedly planning to implement MFi (Made for iPhone) certification on its range of USB-C accessories , which had led many including us to speculate that these Apple-produced chargers would enable faster charging speeds on the iPhone 15 than third-party chargers from other manufacturers. The EU, however, has warned Apple against imposing such limitations. According to Germany newspaper Die Zeit , EU Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton has told the company that it will prevent iPhones from being sold in member countries (such as France, Germany and Spain) if it attempts to skirt around the EUs new USB-C charging policy . Devices that do not meet the requirements for the uniform charger are not approved on the EU market, Breton reportedly wrote in a letter to Apple, having already reminded the company of the new rules in March. Owing to the significant amounts of electronic waste caused by unused chargers and the inconvenience suffered by Android and iPhone users who need different cables for different devices, European policymakers have been keen to implement a single mobile charging standard for more than a decade. Apple must add USB-C charging to all new iPhones sold in EU countries from 2024 (Image credit: Shutterstock / charnsitr) The EU finalized its common charger regulation in October 2022, with companies including Apple expected to include universal USB-C charging ports on all new technology products sold in EU countries from the end of 2024. As such, theres no legal obligation for Apple to follow the rules before that date, meaning the iPhone 15 line and possibly even the iPhone 16 line may still arrive with charging ports optimized for Apple-produced accessories. That sounds like good news, but since Apple no longer includes chargers in the box with iPhone purchases, youd almost certainly have to fork out extra cash for one of the companys proprietary charging accessories if you want to get the most from your iPhone 15. To be clear: if Apple does decide to go its own way until 2024, youll still be able to use third-party USB-C chargers to power your iPhone 15, but these accessories wont work their magic quite as quickly as comparable first-party chargers bought directly from Apple. That said, it wouldnt be a great look for Apple to knowingly circumvent legislation that it knows is coming into effect in the near future, so were expecting the company to swallow its pride or rather, tone down its desire for profit with the iPhone 15 line. Well be keeping abreast of all the latest iPhone 15 news, rumors and leaks as and when they surface, so stay tuned to TechRadar for the most up-to-date info on what's likely to be 2023s hottest smartphone launch. ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/apple-may-not-restrict-usb-c-charging-on-new-ip hones-after-all --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .