European Parliament approved a rule which, if passed, would mean all electronic devices sold in the EU must be equipped with USB Type-C charging capabilities.
European lawmakers approved a new law that would require electronic devices to use a common charger.
The European Parliament approved the rule which, if passed, will mean all mobile phones, tablets and cameras sold in the European Union must be equipped with a USB Type-C charging port by the end of 2024.European lawmakers on Tuesday approved a new law that would require electronic devices to use a common charger.
The European Parliament approved the rule which, if passed, will mean all mobile phones, tablets and cameras sold in the European Union must be equipped with a USB Type-C charging port by the end of 2024.and others that currently don't use USB Type-C. Apple's iPhone uses its proprietary Lightening charger. In theory, Apple would need to include the common charging type if it were to sell its iPhones in the EU.