Apple to change iPhone chargers in EU from autumn 2024



Apple to change iPhone chargers in EU from autumn 2024, In this article we will be discussing the reasons behind this change and what to expect from the new iPhone chargers. Many people have been using the same type of charger for their entire lives, but in recent years there have been changes to the way that phones are charged. The new iPhone chargers will be smaller and more efficient, and they will also be compatible with a wider range of devices.


Apple plans to change iPhone chargers in EU from autumn

Apple plans to change iPhone chargers in EU from autumn 2024 in order to comply with new regulations. The change will mean that all new iPhones sold in the EU will come with a Lightning to USB-C cable instead of the current Lightning to USB cable. This change will not impact customers in any other regions. Apple has been gradually moving towards using USB-C for its devices and accessories, and this change is in line with that trend. The company is also expected to release a new MacBook Pro with a USB-C only port later this year.


The new chargers will be compliant with the EU's new charging standard

Apple will change the iPhone chargers in the EU from autumn 2024, in line with the EU's new charging standard. The new chargers will be compatible with all iPhone models currently on the market, and will use the same Lightning connector as the current chargers.


The change will take effect in all EU countries from autumn 2024

The company will stop using Lightning connectors in favour of the industry-standard USB-C, it said.Apple is set to change the iPhone chargers in EU from autumn 2024, when the company will stop using Lightning connectors in favour of the industry-standard USB-C. The change will take effect in all EU countries from autumn 2024. Apple said the change was necessary in order to comply with new regulations from the European Commission, which stipulate that all new phones sold in the EU must use a USB-C charger. Apple said it was "committed to providing the best user experience possible" and that it would continue to include a Lightning-to-USB-C cable in the box with every new iPhone.


Conclusion

In conclusion, Apple will be changing the iPhone chargers in the EU from autumn 2024. This change will be beneficial for the environment as well as for Apple customers.

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