EU Sets December 28, 2024 Deadline for iPhones to Use USB-C

According to the European Union’s final deadline, all new phones sold in the region, including future iPhones, will have to use USB-C for wired charging by December 28, 2024, The Verge is reporting.

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The EU’s new USB-C legislation, which has just been published in the bloc’s Official Journal, the rules will officially enter into force in 20 days’ time. After that, individual EU member states will then have a maximum of 24 months to apply them as national law.

“[Member States] shall apply those measures from 28 December 2024 for the categories or classes of radio equipment referred to in Part I, points 1.1 to 1.12 of Annex Ia, and from 28 April 2026 for the categories or classes of radio equipment referred to in Part I, point 1.13 of Annex Ia.”

In addition to smartphones, the legislation will also apply to devices including tablets, digital cameras, headphones, and handheld video game consoles.

According to the legislation, laptops will all be covered but not until April 2026. Moreover, the rules only apply to devices that offer wired charging, meaning those that only charge wirelessly would not be forced to use USB-C.\

Apple, which is the largest phone manufacturer to have not already adopted USB-C, has publicly confirmed that it plans to comply with the new rules.

Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has recently claimed that next year’s iPhone 15 Pro / iPhone 15 Pro Max devices will feature a USB-C port with support for Thunderbolt 3 or USB 3.2.

iPad Pro models with the M1 chip and newer support Thunderbolt 3 for bandwidth of up to 40 Gbps.

Fifth-generation iPad Air is capable of 10 Gbps, and the fourth-generation iPad Air and the latest iPad mini are capable of up to 5 Gbps.

With the EU giving its final approval for the common charger mandate, a transition to USB-C on iPhones next year makes so much sense that Apple may as well come out and announce it already.

Apple has been testing iPhones with USB-C ports internally for months now. Earlier reports also pegged the first USB-C iPhone to launch as early as next year.

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escargot
escargot
3 years ago

What about older phones that are still being sold new? Will this apply? Eg if Apple is still selling the iPhone 14 then, much like how they still sell the iPhone 12 now, will that be allowed? Or will they have to make a new version of iPhone 14 with USB C? Or anything older than iPhone 15 will be banned from sale in Europe?

Michael Durech
Michael Durech
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3 years ago

Does not apply to phones if it launches before that date. So technically Apple could still include lightning in the 2024 iPhones.

Kevin Parker
Kevin Parker
3 years ago

Yay!

I’m sure since Thunderbolt can go up to 40 Gbps, apple will just market this as “833x faster than the previous iPhone” like it’s some sort of Apple magic invention.

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