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HomeSourcesthetimes.co.ukCould the new iPhone mean the end of your charging cable?

Could the new iPhone mean the end of your charging cable?

On Tuesday Tim Cook is expected to sound the death knell for hundreds of millions of Apple charging cables. The company is finally ending the anomaly of the iPhone using a different charger to every other smartphone.

Apple loves controlling its ecosystem from top to bottom: hardware, software and accessories. Regulators hate it, and this year the European Union passed a law that sought to force all consumer tech manufacturers to use the USB-C charging system.

Brussels has long argued that different chargers are confusing and expensive for customers and create 11,000 tonnes of waste and €250 million in unnecessary extra costs.

At one point there were 33 types of smartphone chargers but this has now been reduced to USB-C and lightning.

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