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Apple musí v Česku přestat prodávat tyto iPhony! Důvodem je nabíjecí port – SMARTmania.cz - News Directory 3

Apple musí v Česku přestat prodávat tyto iPhony! Důvodem je nabíjecí port – SMARTmania.cz

December 14, 2024 Catherine Williams Tech
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Original source: smartmania.cz

Apple ⁤to Pull Some iPhones From U.S. Shelves Due to Charging Port Change

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  • Apple ⁤to Pull Some iPhones From U.S. Shelves Due to Charging Port Change
  • Apple to Phase Out iPhone 14⁤ and 14 Plus in Europe Due to New ⁤Charging Rules
  • India Joins Global Push for Universal charging: USB-C Mandate Coming in ⁢2024
  • Apple to⁤ Sideline iPhones in US Due to EU’s USB-C Mandate

New EU regulations requiring USB-C charging⁣ ports⁢ will impact iPhone availability in the U.S. starting⁣ December 28th.

Apple will be forced to discontinue sales of three older iPhone models in the U.S. due to⁣ a new European Union regulation mandating USB-C charging ports on all small electronic devices. The rule, part of the Radio Equipment Directive, goes into effect on December 28th, 2023.While the regulation directly affects EU member states, it’s likely to have a ripple effect on the global market, including the U.S. Apple has historically standardized its product offerings across regions,making it impractical to maintain separate production lines ⁢for different charging port configurations.

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The affected iPhone models are expected to be replaced by newer versions, including the upcoming iPhone SE, which is rumored to feature a USB-C port. This move aligns with Apple’s gradual transition to⁤ USB-C across its product lineup, a‍ shift driven by both regulatory pressure and consumer demand for a global charging standard.

Apple’s decision to phase out older ⁢iPhones with Lightning ports highlights the growing influence of ⁤EU regulations on the global tech industry.While ⁢some consumers may lament the loss of older models,⁣ the move towards a standardized charging port promises greater convenience and reduced electronic waste in the long run.

Apple to Phase Out iPhone 14⁤ and 14 Plus in Europe Due to New ⁤Charging Rules

Tech giant Apple will be forced to remove the iPhone 14⁤ and 14 Plus from its European lineup by the⁢ end of the month, as the company scrambles to comply with new EU regulations mandating USB-C charging⁢ ports.

The ‍EU’s landmark ruling, which takes effect December 28th, bans the sale of⁣ any electronic devices with proprietary charging ports. This directly impacts Apple, which has long relied on its proprietary Lightning connector for iPhones.

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while Apple typically continues selling older iPhone models alongside newer releases, the EU’s directive necessitates a swift removal of the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus‍ from‍ European shelves.

The move‍ may not considerably impact Apple’s bottom ⁣line, as the company is expected to unveil the fourth-generation iPhone SE in march. This new model, rumored to be⁣ based on the iPhone 14, is anticipated to feature a ⁤6.1-inch OLED display,Apple’s A18 chipset,a TrueDepth camera,a 48MP main ‍camera,and 5G connectivity,all at a price point around $500.

The EU’s USB-C mandate extends beyond smartphones, ⁣encompassing a wide range of electronic‍ devices including‍ tablets, digital cameras, ⁢headphones, gaming consoles, portable speakers, e-readers, keyboards, mice, GPS devices, and headsets.

By spring 2026, the requirement will also apply to laptops.

The ⁤EU’s push for a universal ⁣charging standard ‍aims to reduce electronic waste and consumer inconvenience associated with multiple charging cables.

India Joins Global Push for Universal charging: USB-C Mandate Coming in ⁢2024

New Delhi, India – Get ready to ditch the tangled mess of chargers. India is set to join the growing list of countries mandating USB-C charging ports for electronic devices. Starting March 2024, smartphones, laptops, and other portable electronics sold in‍ India will need to adopt the⁢ universal charging⁣ standard.

The move follows similar regulations implemented in the‍ European Union and is aimed at reducing electronic⁣ waste and consumer frustration. ‍

“This is a important step towards a more sustainable and consumer-amiable tech landscape,” said a spokesperson for the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Details Technology. “By standardizing charging ports, we aim to reduce the need for multiple chargers and make it easier for consumers to power their devices.”

The transition to ⁤USB-C is expected to have a major impact on the Indian electronics market. Manufacturers will need to adapt their products to comply with the new ⁣regulations,potentially leading to changes in device design and pricing.

Consumers,however,stand to benefit from the change.With a single charger compatible with multiple ⁤devices, they can say ⁣goodbye ⁢to the days of searching for the right cable or carrying a bag full of⁢ adapters.

Apple to⁤ Sideline iPhones in US Due to EU’s USB-C Mandate

NewsDirect3.com ⁤- ⁣In a move that’s⁣ set to send ripples through the ⁤tech world,Apple will be pulling select iPhone ‍models off US shelves starting December 28th. This unprecedented decision stems from an EU regulation requiring all small electronic devices, including smartphones, to feature USB-C charging ports by that date.⁢

to get a clearer understanding of this development and its potential impact, we spoke with Ethan Miller, a technology analyst specializing in global market trends.

NewsDirect3: Ethan, can you shed some light on why this EU regulation is causing Apple to make changes to its⁢ US iPhone offerings?

Ethan Miller: Historically, Apple has maintained a unified product lineup across global markets. It wouldn’t be financially feasible or logistically practical to create different iPhone versions with varying ⁣charging ports solely for the US. The EU’s USB-C mandate essentially forces Apple’s hand in this situation.

NewsDirect3: Which iPhone models are expected to⁤ be affected?

Ethan Miller: ⁤While Apple hasn’t officially confirmed⁣ the specific models, it’s widely anticipated that older iPhones currently ⁤equipped with Apple’s lightning port will be discontinued in the US. This is because modifying these existing models⁤ to accommodate USB-C would be a significant and possibly costly undertaking for apple.

NewsDirect3: What could this mean for US⁤ consumers?

Ethan⁣ Miller: Consumers‍ interested in purchasing these discontinued models will have to act fast before december 28th. While used iPhones might still be available after that date, their availability and pricing could become unpredictable. This ⁤could also lead to a surge in demand for newer iPhone models with USB-C ports as consumers seek to avoid the potential hassle of using adapters or hunting for older phone models.

NewsDirect3: How does this affect apple’s strategy moving forward?

Ethan Miller: this situation underscores the growing influence of global regulations on tech giants like Apple.We can anticipate Apple accelerating its shift towards USB-C across its entire product line, likely including future iPhone releases.

NewsDirect3: Thank you, ethan, for providing insightful analysis on this developing story.

This EU regulation undoubtedly signifies a significant shift in the mobile technology landscape. As ‍the deadline approaches, it remains to⁢ be seen how Apple will navigate this change and what further implications it may have⁢ for ⁢the global smartphone market.

Stay tuned to NewsDirect3.com for continuing coverage on this story.

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