Starting with the iPhone 15 series, Apple switched to the USB-C interface and completely ditched the Lightning port, but it is possible that the company would have held on to its proprietary technology for a couple of generations had the EU not stepped in and introduced a local legislation, requiring all companies to launch devices with a USB-C port. Due to this change in law, Apple has now stopped selling the iPhone 14 and iPhone SE in some countries that come under the EU, as the deadline to update those products was December 28. The only possible drawback is that […]
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