What is USB-C? Heres why Apples charger switch is such a big deal
By Samantha Murphy Kelly, CNN
Published 9:27 AM EDT, Wed September 13, 2023
The new iPhone 15 models is that they will now use a USB-C charging cord, ending an 11-year run with Apple's proprietary lightning charging cable.
Samantha Kelly/CNN
(CNN) Apple retired its Lightning charger on Tuesday exactly 11 years to the day it was first announced.
The effort marks a milestone moment for the company by finally adopting USB-C, a universal charging system. Thats noteworthy not only because Apple has been resistant to do so for years but because its about to make charging that much easier for its customers.
But, as with most things, theres a catch: The switch to a universal standard means Apple is giving up control of its wired charging ecosystem, and identifying good chargers from bad ones wont be obvious to many consumers.
What is changing?
At its iPhone 15 event, the company
announced all of its next-generation smartphones will launch with USB-C charging, and so will the latest iteration of its AirPods Pro. Although Apple has previously switched its iPads and MacBooks to USB-C charging, it has been resistant to making the change on the iPhone until now.
The switch would come less than a year after the European Union voted to approve legislation to require smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, portable speakers and other small devices to support USB-C charging by 2024. The first-of-its-kind law aims to pare down the number of chargers and cables consumers must contend with when they purchase a new device, and to allow users to mix and match devices and chargers even if they were produced by different manufacturers.
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