Apple You already have your hands on your future terminals, and according to the leak you can hitting the market with up to 6 devices by 2020, the spring of the iPhone 9. In addition, the iPhone SE 2 has just been revealed. The European Union wants all calls using the same charger, so it would be the only power outage.
European lawmakers want to force all smartphones to have the same charging port for the purpose of reducing waste and increasing comfort, as reported in an official statement. This way, it will be discussed if all smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices are to have standard charging port
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Other members of the European Parliament want to find out “Ways to Bind” that ensures that the charger type is compatible with all available devices, because the European Commission's previous approach is simply to encourage technology companies to promote a sustainable solution. "You have not achieved the goals of those working together in the legislature".
The aim is to reduce waste electronically and to simplify the lives of consumers
In this way, Proposed charging ports include Micro-USB, USB-C and Lightning connector. It should be noted that Apple has already commented less than a year ago that regulations that would force all smartphones to have the same charging port "The ice has become something new", and that it would be "environmentally hazardous" and unnecessarily harmful to customers. "
In the meantime, the matter will be voted on in a new parliamentary session next Monday. The purpose of this measure is none other than that reduce electricity waste and simplify the lives of consumers. This is why MEPs are looking for binding modes for chargers to sync with all mobile phones and other mobile devices.
In 2014, lawmakers from the European Union have called for an upgrade regular charger and gave the Commission the power to follow this up with the action submitted. It is also revealed, as data, that older uploads generate more 51,000 tons of waste a year
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