Europe Union wants every Smartphone to have same charger including iPhone
September 24, 2021
Apple Company has warned that |
Europe Union rules to force USB-C
chargers for all Smartphones including iPhone
The European Commission of the
European Union has proposed a new law that would force all technology companies
to develop the same charger for mobile phones and small electronic devices.
According to a BBC report, the
aim is to reduce technology waste by encouraging consumers to reuse existing chargers
when buying a new device.
The proposal states that all
SmartPhones sold in the Europe Union should have USB-C chargers.
Note that the tech giant
manufactures smartphones using a custom charging port because its iPhone series
uses Apple’s ‘Lightning’ connector.
Apple Company has warned that
such a move would hurt innovation.
The Apple Company told the BBC:
“We are concerned that stricter regulations prevent innovation, rather
than just one type of connector, which will hurt consumers in Europe and around
the world.”
Apple added that the company aims
to make every Apple device and its use carbon neutral by 2030.
New iPad and MacBook models use
USB-C charging ports like other Android manufacturers like Samsung and Huawei.
According to the law proposed by
the European Union, it will apply to smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones,
portable speakers, handheld video game consoles.
However, Airbuds, Smart Watches
and Fitness Tracker were not included in the proposal due to their size and
technical reasons for use.
The proposal also standardizes
high-speed charging speeds, meaning high-speed charging devices will be charged
at the same speed.