It is rumored that this year's iPhone 15 will be changed to a USB-C interface.

(Photo/Bloomberg) In response to the new EU regulations, Apple was forced to abandon Lightning. The iPhone 15 released in September this year is expected to be the first time that Apple’s mobile phone will be replaced with USB-C. However, there are recent rumors that Apple does not intend to give up the huge MFi business opportunity. Using non-MFi certified USB-C cables, the charging speed and data transmission speed of the iPhone 15 may be limited, which has aroused heated discussions.

Similar news is rampant, and there are even rumors that Foxconn is already in mass production, but Apple has not responded to this, so whether it is true or not is still a question mark at this stage. If Apple really has such a plan, it may violate EU regulations.

It is rumored that the USB-C accessories of the iPhone 15, Apple still pushes MFi certification.

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Foreign media Laptopmag stated that the EU mandates that mobile phones must use USB-C wired charging holes for the sake of environmental protection and to avoid unnecessary waste of wires. However, the EU announcement mentioned that under the USB PD fast charging standard, unreasonable restrictions are not allowed Charging speed; however, the EU does not limit data transfer speeds.

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This also means that there are three possibilities. First, Apple will have a compliant design for the European Union, and other markets will implement it separately; second, the USB-C of the iPhone 15 only limits the data transmission speed, not including the charging speed. The third is of course this Rumors are just false rumors.

However, the above are only speculations, and we still need to wait for Apple’s iPhone 15 to release an answer.

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