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Anyone who owns an iPhone will have to purchase a new charger, after Apple has been forced to change the connection ports on devices.
It comes after a new EU law was passed, stating that electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets must feature a USB-C port.
Most Apple products currently use a Lightning power connector, which the tech company invented. However, this will have to be scrapped by the end of 2024 as the European Parliament enforce the USB-C, the Mirror reports.
Devices such as AirPods and iPhones will now need a different charger that is in line with the new law.
A statement from European Parliament said: "By the end of 2024, all mobile phones, tablets and cameras sold in the EU will have to be equipped with a USB Type-C charging port. From spring 2026, the obligation will extend to laptops.
"Under the new rules, consumers will no longer need a different charger every time they purchase a new device, as they will be able to use one single charger for a whole range of small and medium-sized portable electronic devices."
The USB-C cable was released back in 2014 and has been hugely popular all over the world.
It has a similar performance to Apple's Lightning cable, but the end is slightly thicker and wider.
Multiple Apple products already use USB-C such as MacBooks and the iPad Pro. Apple also introduced a USB-C tip to one end of the charger with the iPhone 11 – but the device's port is still Lightning.
Lightning ports are only ever used on Apple devices but USB-C ports are very common.
As this decision comes from the EU, it means it only affects products being sold in Europe. However, Apple may choose to adopt the USB-C more widely in the UK and US to make manufacturing simpler.
Earlier this month, MEP Alex
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