Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Phones
  3. Apple
  4. Mobile
  5. News

The EU wants Apple to ditch the Lightning port for USB-C by 2024

Add as a preferred source on Google

Apple may have kept the Lightning cable on the iPhone 13 and 13 Pro, but the European Union’s getting ready to put its foot down and ask for USB-C as it has been threatening to for years. A new policy pushed by the European Commission — the EU’s executive body — will have all smartphone makers building their phones with a common USB-C specification. This move is to cut down on e-waste and allow customers to reuse their chargers when buying new phones.

The EU had previously allowed companies to voluntarily adopt a shared standard, but it will now be stepping in to legislate a common charger. Other than phones, it will apply to tablets, cameras, headphones, portable speakers, and handheld videogame consoles. Manufacturers will not have to sell their chargers with devices either. In a move that companies like Apple and Samsung have already adopted, handheld portable devices could end up being sold without a charger. Finally, the EU is also pushing for a harmonized fast charging standard so that all phones would charge at the same speed when using a compatible fast charger.

Recommended Videos

Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for A Europe fit for the Digital Age, said in a release today: “European consumers were frustrated long enough about incompatible chargers piling up in their drawers. We gave the industry plenty of time to come up with their own solutions, now time is ripe for legislative action for a common charger. This is an important win for our consumers and environment and in line with our green and digital ambitions.”

Apple had earlier opposed such a measure, saying in a statement: “We believe regulation that forces conformity across the type of connector built into all smartphones stifles innovation rather than encouraging it, and would harm consumers in Europe and the economy as a whole. “We’ve reached out to Apple for an updated statement and will update this upon response.

A USB-C charger would have benefits for Apple customers as well. The company has shifted to USB-C on its iPad from the iPad Pro to the iPad Mini and even the MacBook has adopted USB-C for its chargers. Apple customers would already be familiar with the technology, and Android phones have relied on USB-C for years at this point.

While the EU has yet to adopt this motion, but there is no reason to expect that it won’t. When adopted, Apple would have up to two years to shift its products into alignment if it intends on selling its iPhones in Europe.

Michael Allison
Former Mobile News Writer
A UK-based tech journalist for Digital Trends, helping keep track and make sense of the fast-paced world of tech with a…
Samsung quietly dropped a loaded editing upgrade for Galaxy users
Samsung just turned Galaxy Enhance-X into a much juicier editing app
Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X App running on the Galaxy S26.

Samsung has given its Galaxy Enhance-X app a surprising makeover, and this one is not just about moving buttons around. As reported by Android Authority, Samsung has quietly released the Galaxy Enhance-X version 16.3.00.31, bringing a redesigned interface and a bunch of new editing features for photos, videos, and documents.

This update is currently live, and listed on the Galaxy Store. With this update, Samsung is trying to turn Enhance-X app into something a lot more flexible than its previous iteration.

Read more
Motorola just opened Android 17 beta to more Razr and Edge phones
More Motorola phones can now try Android 17 beta
The Motorola Razr 2024's selfie screen.

Motorola is expanding its Android 17 beta program to include a few more older models. This time around, even previous-gen flagships and foldables are getting the invite.

As reported by Android Authority, Motorola is opening the Android 17 beta access to three more devices. This includes the Motorola Razr Plus 2025, Motorola Razr Plus 2024, and the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra. In some markets, the Razr Plus 2024 and 2025 models are sold as the Razr 50 Ultra and Razr 60 Ultra. These are all premium devices, which are finally getting access to the latest beta wave.

Read more
OnePlus’ gaming controller for phones has a neat little charging trick that you’ll love
The new add-on does more than add buttons, it could make charging and cooling much less awkward during longer phone gaming sessions
Body Part, Finger, Hand

OnePlus’ new controller for the Ace 6 Ultra looks like another attempt to turn a phone into a handheld, but the smarter idea is the open space in the middle. OnePlus says that section is meant for cooling, and the company’s promo images make clear that this isn’t just a grip with triggers bolted on. It’s a design that tries to leave room for heat management and easier power options at the same time.

OnePlus is still selling it on gaming features, including four physical buttons, hybrid touch-and-button controls, micro-switch inputs, a 1 kHz polling rate, and a claimed 1.8 ms response time. But comfort over time is the more convincing pitch, especially for shooters that punish awkward hand positions and a hot phone.

Read more