Apple resists EU push for common phone charger, says it will stifle innovation

Peter, 24 January 2020

The EU has been pushing for a common charger plug for mobile phones for over a decade now, but there’s always been one firm holdout – Apple. Last week the European Parliament made an amendment to a draft law that would make a common charger essential for phones (and other wireless gadgets). This week, Apple issued a response.

Cupertino warns that a common charger will stifle innovation and be troublesome for consumers. To prove its point, Apple commissioned a study, which found that the move to a single standard will incur costs of €1.5 billion, far greater than the predicted €13 million in environmental benefits.

Apple resists EU push for common phone charger, says it will stifle innovation

Apple has already partially transitioned to USB-C – the latest iPad Pro and MacBook models use the port exclusively (well, the laptops do also have a 3.5mm jack). And the iPhone 11 Pro duo comes with a USB-C charger, but it needs a C-to-Lightning cable to connect to the phone. So far all rumors of the iPhone gaining a USB-C port have proven false.

Anyway, the European Commission will publish its own study on the impact of a common charger at the end of January or early next month. Currently, the Commission is considering the best way to create legislation for requiring a common charger.

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  • Sin
  • 18 Sep 2023
  • HCj

Why don't Apple just have both ports keep the lighting port that Apple is so proud of and have the common changer that follows EU standards there is no reason too be silly about this people will never agree on which one is better so just have bo...

  • AnonD-864404
  • 25 Sep 2021
  • X%x

Everything Others Innovative today is tomorrow's Apple Innovation :)

  • AnonD-864404
  • 25 Sep 2021
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I love European Union 😆😂

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