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    New iPhone 15 expected to get biggest change in years

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    By News Team on September 11, 2023 Business, News Briefing, Technology, UK News, World News
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    Apple executives have previously confirmed that the tech giant would comply with the change, despite expressing concerns over the approach(Picture: Shutterstock / Gabo_Arts)

    The next iPhone is likely to feature one of its most notable design changes in years, according to an industry expert, as its charging port switches to fall in line with impending EU law.

    Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 15 range on Tuesday evening during an event at the tech giant’s California headquarters.

    Reports and predictions from analysts suggest the biggest change to the new phones will be removing the Apple Lightning connector – present on every iPhone since its introduction in 2007 – and replacing it with the USB-C port, which EU regulations have made the mandatory connection on all small electronics, and must be in place by the end of 2024.

    USB-C is already widely used by most other smartphone and electronics manufacturers, and Apple uses it for its laptops and its more recent iPad models.

    The move to make the connection the universal choice on small electronics is part of European Union regulatory efforts to cut e-waste and by reducing the number of different cables consumers need for different devices.

    Apple executives have previously confirmed that the tech giant would comply with the change, despite expressing concerns over the approach.

    In a statement after the EU proposals were first announced in 2021, the company warned that ‘mandating just one type of connector stifles innovation rather than encouraging it’, and that could ultimately harm consumers.

    Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 15 range on Tuesday evening during an event at the tech giant’s California headquarters (Picture: Unsplash)

    Industry expert Ben Wood, chief analyst at CCS Insight, said that while it was a ‘major change’ to switch the charging port and ‘arguably the biggest disruption to iPhone design for several years’, its presence within the Apple ecosystem already meant it was ‘hardly a dramatic move’.

    ‘The expected shift to USB-C could generate some friction for Apple customers who already have proprietary Lightning cables and docks around their homes,’ he said.

    ‘However, Apple has already transitioned other devices such as the iPad over to USB-C and will almost certainly include a new cable in each iPhone box or perhaps an adaptor.

    ‘Given how widely USB-C has been used in other devices, it’s hard to imagine that customers will be totally caught out by this switch, and in the long-term, it’s likely to benefit them, with a universal charging system having some very obvious upsides.

    ‘The rationale behind regulation forcing the use of USB-C is largely environmental, as one charging standard should result in fewer cables needing to be bought, helping to reduce material usage.

    ‘It still seems likely that most phones will ship with a cable in the box for the foreseeable future, but this could change too.

    ‘Apple was at the forefront of removing headphones from iPhone boxes – as it tried to drive people towards AirPods – as well as the charging brick, and the company has shown it is not afraid to challenge the status quo on this front.’

    The live event is likely to see a number of other new Apple products announced, including a new version of the Apple Watch.


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