• squaresinger@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Before it was “If you bring a new device to market it needs to have USB C”. Now it is “You are not allowed to sell new units of an old model that still as non-USB C”.

    Specifically, that means that e.g. Apple was still allowed to sell the iPhone 14, which has lightning, but the new iPhone 15 had to have USB C. The new rule means that Apple will not be able to sell the iPhone 14 any more.

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      1 day ago

      Not very ecofriendly… i’d put “sell it at 25% original price until out of stock” or something.

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        1 day ago

        You know how long ago that guideline was approved? That was in 2023. That’s more than long enough for manufacturers to plan ahead and sell stock. The last non-USB-C iPhone was released in 2022. Apple doesn’t even sell the iPhone 15 any more, because it’s so old.

        Also, there’s places outside of the EU too, so if they really have lots of left-over stock, just sell them in e.g. Eastern Europe or the UK.