
Apple will cease promoting the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 as a consequence of EU necessities for USB-C ports beginning in 2025. The corporate doesn’t plan to re-release these fashions with a brand new port, as a substitute specializing in future variations.
Apple will cease promoting the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 sequence by the tip of the 12 months as a consequence of new EU necessities for USB-C charging ports that come into impact in 2025.
Writes UNN on the subject of iGeneration.
Apple will cease promoting the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 sequence on the finish of the 12 months because of the introduction of the EU's requirement for a common USB-C charging port, which comes into impact in January 2025.
In the intervening time, the third-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Plus stay the oldest telephones with Lightning port that Apple sells instantly. Since these fashions don’t meet the brand new EU requirements, the corporate determined to cease their manufacturing sooner than deliberate.
Though Apple may have re-released these units with USB-C ports, it selected a distinct path and centered on future fashions. Thus, within the spring of 2025, the fourth-generation iPhone SE is predicted to be launched with a USB-C port, an edge-to-edge display screen, an improved digital camera, and a design much like the iPhone 14.
In line with a typical schedule, the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus would have remained on sale till the launch of the iPhone 17 subsequent fall. Thus, because of the new necessities, Apple loses a couple of 12 months of gross sales of those fashions within the EU.
Exterior of the EU, the third-generation iPhone SE and the 14 sequence will doubtless stay on sale till the brand new SE is launched and till the tip of 2025, respectively. After that, the period of Lightning ports in Apple units might be over for good.
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