Apple forced to change charger in Europe as EU approves overhaul


FE Team | Published: October 04, 2022 21:58:49 | Updated: October 07, 2022 09:45:04


USB-C to Lightning Cable adapters are seen at a new Apple store in Chicago, Illinois, US, October 19, 2017. REUTERS/John Gress/File Photo

Apple will have to change the charger for its iPhones in the European Union from autumn 2024 to comply with new rules introducing a single charging port for most electronic devices.

The reform passed by an overwhelming majority in the European Parliament on Tuesday, the first of its kind anywhere in the world, potentially strengthens the EU's role as a global standard-setter on telephone technology. The vote confirmed an earlier agreement among EU institutions, reports Reuters.

The new rules will make USB-C connectors used by Android-based devices the standard across the 27-nation bloc, forcing Apple to change its charging port for iPhones and other devices.

It will also apply to laptops from 2026, giving manufacturers longer to adapt, although many already use USB-C.

Apple is expected to be the most affected of the big providers of electronic devices to European customers, although analysts say the impact could be positive if it encourages shoppers to buy the US company's new gadgets instead of ones without USB-C.


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