EU decides on single mobile charging port in blow to Apple

Apple iPhone 13

Apple will have to change the connector on iPhones sold in Europe by 2024 after EU countries and lawmakers agreed to a single mobile charging port for mobile phones, tablets and cameras in a world first.

The political intervention, which the European Commission said would make life simpler for consumers and save them money, came after companies failed to reach a standard solution.

Brussels has been proposing a single mobile charging port for more than a decade, motivated by complaints from iPhone and Android users about having to switch to different chargers for their devices.

iPhones are charged from a Lightning cable, while Android-based devices use USB-C connectors.

Half the chargers sold with mobile phones in 2018 had a USB micro-B connector, while 29% had a USB-C connector and 21% a Lightning connector, according to a 2019 Commission study.

“By autumn 2024, USB Type-C will become the common charging port for all mobile phones, tablets and cameras in the EU,” the European Parliament said in a statement.

EU industry chief Thierry Breton said the deal would save around 250 million euros ($267 million) for consumers.

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