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Long-awaited common charger for mobile devices will be a reality in 2024 | News | European Parliament
EU formally adopts law requiring Apple to support USB-C chargers | CNN Business
New EU Rules on USB-C Charging Could Force an iPhone Redesign | WIRED
E.U. agrees to mandate USB-C as common smartphone charger by 2024 in blow to Apple - The Washington Post
New European Union agreement could compel Apple to switch from Lightning to USB-C | Mashable
EU's Legislation on USB C Type Chargers | CableCreation
EU rules to force USB-C chargers for all phones - BBC News
European Union hurts Apple again - cannot limit USB Type-C charging speed - Gizchina.com
European Union sets December 28, 2024 as hard date for smartphones to include USB-C charging - NotebookCheck.net News
A New EU Law Would Force iPhones to Adopt USB-C Charging | WIRED
EU deal on single mobile charging port by year end is possible, lawmaker says | Reuters
USB-C To Become Mandatory Charger In EU By 2024, With Rules Applying To All Companies, Including Apple | Bored Panda
USB-C iPhone will be a legal requirement in Europe by 2024
Deal on common charger: reducing hassle for consumers and curbing e-waste | News | European Parliament
EU reaches deal to enforce USB-C in 2024 - Mobile World Live
After years of efforts, EU agrees on common charger type for mobile devices
European Union Says All Smartphones Must Charge with USB-C by 2024 | PetaPixel
USB-C for all: Why EU wants same port across electronic devices | Explained News,The Indian Express
Apple Will Be Forced To Use USB-C Charger In iPhones Under Landmark EU Agreement
EU proposes mandatory USB-C on all devices, including iPhones - The Verge
USB-C charging is about to get a lot more popular | PCWorld
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USB-C iPhones mandatory from 2024, as EU agreement reached
European Union announces plans to require all mobile devices to use USB-C | Ars Technica
iPhones will get USB-C charging to comply with EU law, Apple SVP confirms | Engadget