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EU Warns Apple of Penalties Over Throttling of Third-Party USB-C Cables on iPhone 15 Release

EU Warns Apple

In a warning to Apple, the European Union has expressed concerns about the throttling of charging and data speeds on third-party USB-C cables when the upcoming iPhone 15 is released. This move has been met with shock and surprise by Apple enthusiasts worldwide.

According to sources, the EU has informed Apple that they could face penalties if they fail to comply with the law. The new regulation is set to go into effect on December 28, 2024, and aims to protect consumers from companies that limit the compatibility of their devices with third-party products.

Apple’s decision to throttle charging and data speeds on third-party USB-C cables has been met with criticism from consumers who have to pay exorbitant prices for Apple’s proprietary cables. The EU’s warning is expected to increase pressure on the company to change its practices and open up its ecosystem to third-party accessories.

 

Many consumers have welcomed the EU’s move, hoping that it will lead to fair competition in the market and lower prices for accessories. Others have expressed skepticism, saying that Apple has a history of resisting regulatory pressure and is unlikely to change its practices without significant penalties.

It remains to be seen how Apple will respond to the EU’s warning. However, with the iPhone 15 set to release soon, it is clear that this issue will be at the forefront of discussions surrounding the company’s practices in the coming months.

Report Source: Zeit.de

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