Apple could be forced by US government to make USB-C iPhones


The iPhone 14 could be the last iPhone with a Lightning port, thanks to U.S. legislators taking an interest in making a common charging standard. 

Three Democratic senators have written to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to address the issues of e-waste and excess costs for users by making electronics makers selling mobile products in the U.S. that use the same charging/data port (via The Verge (opens in new tab)). The trio’s request is similar to the legislation passed by EU earlier this month, which would force Apple to adopt USB-C ports on all its devices by 2024,



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