Apple is set to move to USB-C charging on future iPhones to comply with a recently passed EU law on common charging standards, but old charging bricks will work just fine.
Apple on Tuesday officially acknowledged it plans to switch over to a USB-C charging port on future iPhones to comply with new EU regulations, but most iPhone owners will not have to ditch their existing chargers when the change finally goes into effect—here’s why....
The only thing buyers of these new iPhones will have to swap out is the cable that connects the charger to the phone, something Apple usually includes in the box.this by stating the company’s modern chargers come with detachable cables that can easily be replaced based on what device is being charged.
This is something anyone who owns an iPhone and a newer iPad model can already see as the same charger can be for different devices by just swapping a single cable.
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