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Tony Fadell wants to see iPhone move to USB-C

The inventor of the iPad believes that Apple should move the iPhone to USB-C, claiming that it is "the right thing" to do.

On Tuesday, the European Union passed a law requiring manufacturers of smartphones, tablets, cameras, and other consumer electronics to use USB-C to charge their devices.

A Twitter user asked Fadell if he believed that the EU's regulation would hamper future projects by Apple. The iPod inventor explained that he didn't believe that it would.

In a following tweet, spotted by 9to5Mac, Fadell went on to explain that his concern is that Apple is taking a "monopolist-like position," rather than thinking about the technology itself.

The EU has not specified a date for USB-C adoption beyond the end of 2024. It also must be formally approved and published and will enter into force 20 days later.

Apple has previously pushed back against the law, claiming that broad regulation and conformity stifles innovation, rather than encouraging it.

It's a possibility that the iPhone may move to USB-C, even without the threat of regulation. Apple first introduced USB-C to its iPad Pro lineup in 2018. The European Union regulation specifies USB-C or all-wireless charging, and the US legislation that is working its way through discussion does not specifically specify USB-C.

Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that the 2023 iPhone 15 will soon abandon the Lightning connector and move to USB-C



23 Comments

wood1208 10 Years · 2938 comments

Have little patience. Either USB-C or Port-less iPhone. But, something will happen And I am fine either way.

proline 11 Years · 223 comments

The right thing to do is stick with lightening until portless. For Europe, a special iPhone can be made with the lighting port blocked. They can go portless first. Slightly slower charging but that's bout it. There would be a MagSafe to lighting adapter available to use existing peripherals, of course.

M68000 7 Years · 887 comments

There are still concerns about how physically reliable this usb-c connector is.  I’ve seen connection\charging issues on a few MacBooks in the relatively short time usb-c has been on market.  It looks somewhat flimsy compared to lightning.  But guess it does not matter,  let’s all switch to usb-c and see how reliable it is.   Who knows,  in 5 years it may be time for yet another physical connector…

chadbag 13 Years · 2029 comments

Apple is considering the technology.  Which is why they’ve resisted USB-C.  

Lightning does need to be updated to support higher data speeds and charging rates.  But USB-C and it’s lousy connector isn’t it. 

robin huber 22 Years · 4026 comments

One or the other please. Tired of juggling cables, charging blocks, and adapters.