The iPhone's transition to USB-C has been decided. The EU has approved a change in legislation, according to which all mobile phones, tablets, laptops and similar electronics must switch to a single charging connector. The decision was made in an effort to reduce electronic waste and overall simplification, as users will now be able to practically use only one cable for all their devices. What do Czech apple growers say about this change?
It's no secret that Apple resisted the transition from Lightning tooth and nail and successfully resisted all pressure. But now he's out of luck. That is why we would like to ask you to fill out a short questionnaire that focuses on how Czech apple consumers perceive the transition of the iPhone to the USB-C connector. The survey is of course completely anonymous and its results will be used to write the article. It will take you no more than 3 minutes to complete.
You can fill out the questionnaire about the transition of the iPhone to USB-C here
You are dealing with something that is not on the agenda at all. You can still get the iPhone 15 with a lightning connector, and you completely wrongly state that the iPhone's transition to USB-C has been decided. No it is not. No one has decided that, and the iPhone doesn't need USB-C. You are misinterpreting EU decisions and taking your erroneous conclusions as fact in a completely layman's way.
Beating, anjeta useless. It's like asking children in kindergarten :-).
USB-C is not on the agenda, write the article again in 18 months and maybe we will learn something.