The Inventor of the iPod on Why Apple Doesn’t Do the Right Thing
“I can’t see the problem. The world has converged on USB-C. Physical and user limitations have been affected. Next is each wireless connection, not the other physical connection. So I’m not too worried about this regulation. They are simply forcing Apple to do the right thing… to be honest, it’s long overdue. ,” said Fadell, answering the question posed to him.
I can’t see a problem. The world has converged on USB-C. Physical and user limitations have been affected. Next is wirel… https://t.co/vefrNJLfBI
– Tony Fadell (@tfadell) 1665019058000
In another tweet, Fadell noted that Apple is taking a “monopoly-like position” instead of putting technology first, and he hopes “after Apple is forced to change, regulations will be phased out to allow innovation to continue.”
Not in this case. This only happened because Apple didn’t do the right thing. Stage = Stage. This is the light… https://t.co/MoUDTzzKXW
– Tony Fadell (@tfadell) 1665020997000
In the past, Apple has failed to comply with EU regulations on USB-C and has said that instead of encouraging innovation, the regulations will stifle it.
However, it is possible that Apple will bring USB-C charging to iPhones before 2024. Notable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has stated that Apple will make the switch to USB-C with the iPhone 2023 15 Apple introduced USB before. -C charge for iPad Pro in 2018, and the technology transition to the iPhone may be easier than expected. However, it remains to be seen when that transition will happen.