This is a debate that takes a few months to say years at the table in the European Union and as we all know the attempt to establish all communication ports in one harbor, USB C. This will present a variety of issues but the final European Commission polls resulted in 582 votes supporting the single carrier, 50 votes split and 37 expulsions, meaning the law it can be officially announced next July from 2020..
So Apple is now in big trouble if this is a formal development and will end up in contention with the options on the old continent to protect its position against the USB C stand on its iPhone. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo explained a while ago that he says Apple will add the port to the iPhone 2021, so everything seems to follow the channel once the end of the Lightning connector was imminent
Apple sought a claim from the European Union that installing USB C on the iPhone would not be as good as they believed since they themselves close the doors on innovationThey also warned that many users in the EU have access to accessories, wires and other devices via the Lightning connector, so this means greater electronic waste and extra costs for them. This point is in direct conflict with what they are defending in the European Union, claiming that it is an urgent need to replace all electronic devices in one harbor and thereby reduce electronic “waste”.
For the 2018 iPad Pro, the latest MacBook or Mac models now have a USB C port as a single port and the iPhone is yet to be updated, Will it be the last of this? In July we will finally know if Apple should sell the iPhone via USB C port in Europe instead of Lightning.