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![]() But we wouldn't be able to experiment with alternatives as easily if a specific port becomes mandated for certain product categories. USB Type-C is arguably the best plug we have going right now, I'm not arguing against that. What if someone wants to create a smaller connector? Or one with a magnetic connection? Or one that supports faster transfer rates or charging speeds through some other means that the current connector lacks? After all, barrel connectors remain a thing, and product requirements change over time. Sure, USB Type-C is a great port, usually associated with great standards (and, we should point out, you could arguably implement those standards using another cable/port), but do we really want this to be the only plug we have? It's certainly easy to conceive of a better plug for charging if you have other priorities. For several reasons.įorcing the USB-C port on all devices means that we will never have anything better than USB-C - or, at least, it would be a lot harder to make something better. ![]() The proposal itself hasn't yet gone into effect (it stills needs to pass a vote in the European Parliament), but as much as I wish Apple would finally put USB-C on the iPhone, I'm actually hoping it doesn't pass. Today, the European Commission has put forward legislation that would require all portable electronic devices to have a USB-C port - including Apple's iPhone.
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