Apple may have to abandon Lightning connector cable

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Apple could be forced to abandon its Lightning connector cable if European lawmakers get their way.

The cable is used to charge and sync many Apple devices, such as the iPhone.

But members of the European Parliament urged the European Commission on Monday to force tech giants to adopt a single universal charging method.

Two other charging cables - USB-C and micro-USB - are used on Android devices, and Apple has already stopped using Lightning on the 2019 iPad.

European regulators will vote on the matter on a yet to be determined date, but Apple says the proposed regulation would stifle innovation and be disruptive to consumers.

How likely is this to happen?
If the regulator enforces its proposed regulation, Apple devices sold in Europe would be required to have a new charging method.

It is likely Apple would then adopt USB-C, considering the company's 2019 iPad Pro ditched Lightning in favour of the technology.

Another possible option would be to remove charging ports and cables entirely and use wireless charging instead.

A new cable would mark the tech giant's third in 13 years.

The majority of newly-manufactured Android phones already feature USB-C ports.

Why does the EU want this change?
The European Commission has been campaigning for a single charging method for the past decade.

There were more than 30 types of charger on the market in 2009, but that number has since been reduced to just three.

The regulator is determined to cut down on electronic waste being created by obsolete cables, which it estimates generate more than 51,000 tonnes of waste per year.

"This is hugely detrimental for the environment," said European Parliament member Alex Agius Saliba.

"A common charger should fit all mobile phones, tablets, e-book readers and other portable devices."

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Image caption Apple devices could be forced to use USB-C chargers
Hasn't this happened before?
Apple, along with 10 other leading tech giants such as Nokia and Samsung, signed a memorandum of understanding in 2009.

They pledged to provide micro-USB compatible chargers for consumers.

However, Apple took advantage of a loophole that allowed manufacturers to continue using their own chargers if they offered an adaptor.

Then, in 2014, the EU passed the Radio Equipment Directive, which called for a "renewed effort to develop a common charger".

Apple insisted that its slimmer devices would be unable to fit the then-new USB-C technology, and it claimed it would cost up to $2bn (£1.53bn) to meet the desired standard.

Isn't wireless charging the future anyway?
Apple and many of its rivals, such as Huawei and Samsung, have already released products that charge their devices wirelessly.

Although the technology is in its infancy, new developments have meant that it is now able to compete with traditional charging methods.

Some analysts are even predicting that Apple could scrap its charging ports altogether by releasing future iPhone and iPad models that rely solely on wireless charging.
 
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As mentioned in the article, this made sense back when there were 30 different connectors. Now that there’s just 3, I don’t see the point of this.

objectively speaking, there are advantages to the lightning connector, namely the ease of insertion. Those micro usb connectors are orientation specific which can be annoying.
 

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As mentioned in the article, this made sense back when there were 30 different connectors. Now that there’s just 3, I don’t see the point of this.

objectively speaking, there are advantages to the lightning connector, namely the ease of insertion. Those micro usb connectors are orientation specific which can be annoying.

yes but not USB-C which slowly seems to be becoming the standard...I believe even the latest iphones have USB-C ports
 
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yes but not USB-C which slowly seems to be becoming the standard...I believe even the latest iphones have USB-C ports

They don’t.

But looking at the pic above of a USB-C connector, it seems to allay my orientation concerns. As long as there are no durability concerns (which I think Apple was arguing) then have no problem with standardizing around that connector. :ehh:

Tho I think having the connector be male rather than female makes sense cuz with a female connector you force the device to have a hole with a male member sticking up... that’s gotta be less durable than just a hole.
 

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It would be stupid for Apple to give away their cash cow for some eurofakkits

Bruh, Apple is not your friend. fukk these tech companies especially Apple raping Africa for cobalt but you care looking for their pockets.

I hope they make it only one universal usb for all products so I can charge my phone and face razor with the same cord
 

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They don’t.

But looking at the pic above of a USB-C connector, it seems to allay my orientation concerns. As long as there are no durability concerns (which I think Apple was arguing) then have no problem with standardizing around that connector. :ehh:

Tho I think having the connector be male rather than female makes sense cuz with a female connector you force the device to have a hole with a male member sticking up... that’s gotta be less durable than just a hole.
Apple already uses USB-C for their macbooks and iPads
 

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Bruh, Apple is not your friend. fukk these tech companies especially Apple raping Africa for cobalt but you care looking for their pockets.

I hope they make it only one universal usb for all products so I can charge my phone and face razor with the same cord

the first part not that deep to me...but I agree that I “hate” having to carry an additional cable/charger when I’m traveling #1stworldproblems
 
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