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Posted by _MT_
 - June 05, 2022, 12:52:28
What I'm most interested in is how they handle transition into whatever succeeds Type-C.

I'm not sure how effective is this going to be. Given the development in charging capabilities and bandwidth, people would continue buying new adapters and hubs/ port multipliers anyway. Yes, if a device ships with a basic adapter and you have to buy a better adapter separately, that is potential waste. Same goes for larger deployments where you want to use multi-port adapters (like charging 20 iPads at a time). As a user, what I appreciate is the convenience of interoperability. It won't necessarily decrease the number of chargers that I buy (= the amount of eventual waste). But it can decrease the number of chargers that I carry. Every time I bought a device without a bundled charger, I bought a charger for it anyway. And when I sell them, I sell them with adapters. I don't keep old adapters around. They have a lifespan. There are compatibility issues outside of port. As long as they are electrically compatible, a cable can sort out a different port. It's the electrical and protocol compatibility that really matters. Or you might end up with a 100 W nominal charger that charges at 5 W.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 04, 2022, 19:06:39
The European Commission (EC) has long been linked with a move to make all OEMs use the same charging port (more than likely USB type-C) in all mobile devices intended for use within its jurisdiction. A decision to enforce this resolution is now said to arrive mere days from today (June 4, 2022). In a surprise twist, it is now also slated to apply to laptops as well as devices such as iPhones.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/European-Commission-s-universal-charging-port-deliberations-might-be-finalized-in-June-2022.625198.0.html