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iPhone 15 with USB-C is almost certainly coming - here s why
By Tom Pritchard published 25 October 2022 The EU officially rules USB-C is the new charging standard (Image credit: Ivan Shenets Shutterstock) We've heard all the rumors that the iPhone 15 may be the first Apple phone to get USB-C, but now it appears Apple won't have much of a choice. The EU has officially passed legislation (opens in new tab) that makes USB-C the universal charging standard from 2024. So Apple has to play ball, or else stop selling iPhones in the region. The European Union has been talking about mandating USB-C for quite some time, but only got round to making good on those threats recently. The first proposals to legislate the universal charging standard kicked off over a year ago, and have been going through all the necessary steps in the months since. The final hurdle, which involved member states voting on the legislation, was passed on Monday, October 24. All that remains are for the rules to be signed off by presidents of the EU parliament and European council. These are considered formalities though, and the new rules are, for all intents and purposes, final. The law has primarily targeted smartphones and laptops, but also includes other smaller electronic devices. The goal is to try and minimize electronic waste, and avoid a situation where different devices all have their own charger - a problem experienced by anyone with a cell phone in the '90s and '00s. These days the vast majority of smartphones do come with USB-C charging. That came as a result of the EU pushing microUSB as a standard back in 2009, which eventually evolved into USB-C after the standard was developed. Apple is the only major company to continue a non-conformist stance. Granted rules in the EU only affect the EU, and theoretically have no impact on products sold in other regions. The odds of Apple developing two different phone models in tandem, one with USB-C and one without, are pretty slim. Likewise it's unlikely that Apple would just not sell iPhones in Europe. There had been speculation that a portless iPhone could circumvent the rules, since there would be no non-USB-C port on the device. MagSafe is also a Qi wireless charger, which is the same standard utilized by the rest of the tech industry. The magnets only work with newer iPhones, but the pad itself can still wirelessly charge non-Apple phones and devices. However, it's unclear when a portless iPhone will appear, assuming it's even in active development right now. According to the legislation, "small electronics" coming to market at the end of 2024 will have to have USB-C charging. If Apple really is launching the iPhone 15 with USB-C, as the rumors claim, it should beat that deadline by an entire year. If that's not the plan, then Apple's going to have to fall in line with the launch of the iPhone 16. Larger electronics, including laptops, won't need to conform to the rules until late 2026. This shouldn't be a problem for Apple now that the iPad 2022 has ditched lightning for USB-C - meaning all the latest MacBooks and iPads have some form of USB-C charging ability.Today's best MacBook Air deals421 Amazon customer reviews (opens in new tab)☆☆☆☆☆ (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$999 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$999 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)No price information (opens in new tab)Check Amazon (opens in new tab)We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Be In the Know
Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Tom PritchardAutomotive EditorTom is the Tom's Guide's Automotive Editor, which means he can usually be found knee deep in stats the latest and best electric cars, or checking out some sort of driving gadget. It's long way from his days as editor of Gizmodo UK, when pretty much everything was on the table. He's usually found trying to squeeze another giant Lego set onto the shelf, draining very large cups of coffee, or complaining that Ikea won't let him buy the stuff he really needs online. More about smartphones Google Pixel 7 is a great phone - but there's one reason not to upgrade Android 13 rolling out to Galaxy S22 now - who's getting it firstLatest Early Black Friday deal: This Windows 11 laptop is just $99 right nowSee more latest ► Topics Apple iPhone Smartphones See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums MOST READMOST SHARED1Early Black Friday deal: This Windows 11 laptop is just $99 right now2Apple Music review: Better value than Spotify3Apple Music vs. Spotify: Which is the best music app?4Today's Heardle answer - Tuesday, October 25, #2435My sister grew her own pumpkins for Halloween - and the results were huge1Apple Music review: Better value than Spotify2Apple Music vs. Spotify: Which is the best music app?3Today's Heardle answer - Tuesday, October 25, #2434My sister grew her own pumpkins for Halloween - and the results were huge5When should you spend money from your emergency fund?