After the approval of the law with which the European Union will force Apple to use USB-C in its iPhone from 2024, Apple could comply with said regulations as a revenge of the EU with an iPhone without ports that would charge via induction.
This idea comes after the EU laws to universalize wireless charging and after Brazil suspended the sale of iPhones last July because Apple did not include a charger in the box.
Before the approval of this new law that would imply for many users the death of the Lightning port, which has existed since the iPhone 5, and after Apple was forced to comply with those laws, now this idea arises to comply with the law but your way, according to applesfera.com
Fortunately for the brand, an EU spokesperson confirmed in 2021 that the idea of the iPhone without ports would continue to comply with the law. Thus, USB-C would be the standard if the ports are included.
Things Apple needs to figure out before launching its iPhone without ports
Even though Apple’s idea seems to be revenge against EU laws, there are some points that the brand must resolve, according to information from aplesfera.com
Among these, the cable is necessary to quickly transfer information from an iPhone to a computer. The possible solution to this point would be an evolution of AirDrop or the use of the data transfer protocol that is used when migrating from one iPhone to another.
Another important point is energy efficiency, because when charging an iPhone with a cable, all of its voltage is used. On the other hand, when charging by induction, part of the voltage is lost in the charging contact by induction.
If Apple has declared itself in favor of caring for the environment, energy efficiency would become one of its priorities when thinking about the new way of charging iPhones.
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