European Commission announced that it would set a standard for telephones
The European Union (EU) has submitted a bill to both houses of parliament, but Apple has argued that it could have a significant impact on consumers. On September 23, 2021, the European Commission announced that it would set a standard for telephones and electronic devices. He encouraged the use of USB-C-type power cords only to reduce the annual increase in e-waste.
This requirement does not affect other devices that have switched to USB-C from the beginning, but it can be a big challenge for Apple products that have opted for a Lightning port charger. The committee said it had cut more than 30 telecommunications lines over the past decade. However, not all of the above problems have been solved. That’s why a bill has been drafted for connecting devices. The bill applies to smartphones as well as the military. Camera Headphones, Bluetooth headsets and game consoles will also be included.