Comment by robertoandred

3 years ago

What a pain, forcing everyone to buy new cables.

Indeed. To resolve that issue, the EU came up with this legislation.

  • Yea but now people who were using the Lightning cable will have to buy new USB-C devices and replace existing cables.

    While the parent was being a bit disingenuous, they are correct that this will create additional e-waste that really probably wasn't necessary to do. I'm happy that Apple is switching to USB-C, for whatever that is worth.

Unlikely. How many people in the EU don't also own USB-C devices already?

I don't really care which port Apple uses, but I'd like them to be consistent across the range. It's annoying carrying Lightning cables (phones) + USB-C cables (iPads and laptops) + USB-micro (camera chargers) when I travel.

I suspect you misread the legislation.

Anyone who currently has a lightening cable/phone wont need to change it ;)

And yes, eventually it will lead to e-waste as people replace their Lightening based phones with USB-C, but didn't the same thing take place with the 30 pin dock connector?

At least after this apple wont need dongles like this beauty : https://www.apple.com/ca/shop/product/MQLU3AM/A/usb-c-to-app...