Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Since the release of the iPhone 5, Apple has used the lightning port as its proprietary charging port and is familiar to all iPhone users worldwide.
However, new legislation proposed by the EU may force Apple to adapt to USB-C for all its future iPhones. The European Commission will present legislation next month that hopes to establish a common charging port for mobile phones and other electronic devices across the European bloc. Read more: The suggestion of USB-C appears to be the most common for phones, this type of charging port is already used on the most common Android devices such as those produced by Samsung, Huawei, and Nokia.
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