Apple will likely introduce a USB-C charging port in its upcoming iPhone, complying with EU regulations.

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Currently, Apple uses its Lightning adapter for its phones, unlike competitors such as Samsung.

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EU mandates a common charging connection for phone manufacturers by December 2024 to reduce consumer costs and waste.

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Most new Apple products, including recent iPads, already use USB-C, but Apple initially opposed this EU rule.

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Lightning to USB-C adapters are available from other brands, and wireless charging has been supported since the iPhone 8 (2017).

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The iPhone 14 could be the last to exclusively use Lightning cables, signaling the end of an era.

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It's unclear if this change will be global, but Apple is unlikely to create a separate European version.

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The shift to USB-C is expected in the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro, set to be unveiled soon.

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Benefits include using one charger for iPads, Macs, and iPhones and faster download speeds.

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The EU common-charger rule applies to various portable electronics, saving consumers money and reducing waste.

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