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Nahteh t1_itm2zx3 wrote

The Council today gave its final approval to the common charger directive. This means that in 2024, a USB-C port will become mandatory for a whole range of electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and headphones. 

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Funny-Bear t1_itmsawv wrote

Apple can still make another billion dollars selling flimsy lightning cables in 2023

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azdood85 t1_ito4hio wrote

Can we have one size fits all wall outlets when I visit EU then? Tired of carrying an entire bag for all the different outlets.

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AmerikaIstWunderbar t1_itpaiiu wrote

Enlighten us, which "different outlets" would that be?

The only countries where you might need an adapter for CEE 7/4 plugs are Denmark and Italy, Euro plugs won't even need an adapter. If you meant to say Europe rather than EU, then Switzerland (also Euro plug compatible) and the British Isles are the only countries where you actually need an adapter.

/EDIT: My bad, I forgot Malta and Cyprus are using the British BS 1363.

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Dantzig t1_itmb81h wrote

Die in a dumpster fire lightning connector

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CORaven t1_itrg9dw wrote

On one hand, I am a big fan of standardising the ports. It means that sometime in the future, I could be commuting or go on a road trip with a single cable in the car and charge many devices. However, I am surprised to see game consoles on the list of affected devices. Can you power an Xbox over USB-C in theory?

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Nimmy_the_Jim t1_itn6vk6 wrote

pretty sure this happened already years ago

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and Apple got around it by offering a USB dongle adaptor

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