Three ways Apple’s iPhone could change thanks to new Lightning port rules


    A big change could be coming to future iPhones – and it’s not one that Apple wants. The European Union has announced plans to force smartphone makers to include a USB-C port on their devices, so that there’s a universal smartphone charger for all phone users.

    It’s worth noting that these plans aren’t final, so they could still be dropped, and as things stand Apple and other companies have 24 months to make the change, meaning the iPhone 14 probably wouldn’t be affected, but the iPhone 15 would be.



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