Apple previously said it would switch to using USB C on future iPhone models following the European Union’s decision to enforce this charging standardization. However, it may take a long time, until the iPhone 17, which is supposed to be launched in the fall of 2025, before this change becomes a reality.
Namely, the European Union has issued a deadline for when device manufacturers will have to switch to USB-C for their data and charging ports, and that limit is set to December 27, 2024, and devices launched before this date can continue to use existing ports and technicians even after the 27th. December because it is about a product that has already been launched.
If nothing radical happens, Apple will launch the iPhone 16 under the horse in 2024, that is, before the deadline for the European Union, which practically means that the iPhone 17 launched in the fall of 2025 is the first model to be introduced. Forced to use USB C.
It’s been rumored that Apple will actually use USB C in its iPhone 15 models, possibly with reduced support for models other than the Pro models, but there have also been rumors in recent months that Apple is considering launching a fully wireless iPhone that would do just that. Only include wireless charging. This is after they chose to launch iPhone 14 models in the US that only support e-SIM and cannot use physical SIM cards.
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