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And they’re smart enough to introduce MFi (Made for iPhone) USB-C cables and adapters to maximize profit while still complying with the EU law. Recently, the EU have passed a law requiring USB-C as a common charging port for all mobile devices by 2024 which directly impacts Apple still using its proprietary Lightning port on its iPhones and other devices. We may expect the USB-C on the iPhone 15, however there's something else that Apple may exploit to get around the EU law: wireless charging, removing the port entirely, which is theoretically allowed according to The Verge. Read more in our articles including "New rumor suggests some iPhone 15 to support 35W USB-C charging" and "Apple confirms to implement USB-C on the iPhone".

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And they’re smart enough to introduce MFi (Made for iPhone) USB-C cables and adapters to maximize profit while still complying with the EU law. Recently, the EU have passed a law requiring USB-C as a common charging port for all mobile devices by 2024 which directly impacts Apple still using its proprietary Lightning port on its iPhones and other devices.

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We may expect the USB-C on the iPhone 15, however there's something else that Apple may exploit to get around the EU law: wireless charging, removing the port entirely, which is theoretically allowed according to The Verge.

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Our coverage of eu law includes: "New rumor suggests some iPhone 15 to support 35W USB-C charging"; "Apple confirms to implement USB-C on the iPhone"; "Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 5, Snapdragon 4 Gen 5 announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.