Apple Phases Out iPhone SE and iPhone 14 in EU as USB-C Mandate Approaches!

Apple Phases Out iPhone SE and iPhone 14 in EU as USB-C Mandate Approaches!

Apple’s iPhone Models Withdrawn from Swiss Market Ahead of EU Regulation

As of today, the third-generation iPhone SE, along with​ the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, has been removed⁤ from Apple’s online store⁣ in Switzerland. This move comes in anticipation of an impending ⁤European Union (EU) regulation mandating that⁤ all smartphones sold within EU markets ⁤must feature a USB-C ‌charging port.

Although Switzerland is not a member of the EU, it adheres to several EU​ regulations due to its participation in the single market.

Impact on Current ⁢iPhones

In contrast to older models like the‌ iPhone SE and the ‍two versions of the iPhone 14 that utilize Lightning ports for charging, Apple’s latest offerings—the entire range of iPhones‍ from models released since then—are equipped with USB-C ports. This transition indicates‌ Apple’s compliance with new legal standards. The regulation applies ​to any units sold after a ​specific ⁢deadline regardless of their model year.

Tightening Sales‍ Regulations Before Deadline

A recent report from French technology site iGeneration indicates that starting December 28—the activation date for this regulation—sales of these specific models will cease across Apple’s retail and online platforms in various⁤ EU nations. However, reports suggest that sales will be halted earlier on Swiss‍ platforms by approximately one⁣ week​ prior to this cutoff. Initially available stock ​at physical locations in ​Switzerland ‌will still ⁣be accessible until​ December 28.

A Wider Context: A Shift ‍Across Europe

The early withdrawal in Switzerland raises ‍speculation about an upcoming systematic termination across all member ⁤states​ within the EU—comprising nations such as Austria, Belgium, France, Germany—and others including Northern Ireland which maintains ‌adherence to single market protocols post-Brexit.

The Role of Authorized Resellers

Authorized Apple retailers throughout Europe⁢ are expected to continue inventory sales until their stocks ⁢are ⁤completely depleted despite centralized restrictions being implemented‍ by ​Apple itself as outlined previously.

Looking Ahead: New Models Expected Soon

This action may pave the way ‌for a future release; industry insiders anticipate an announcement for a fourth-generation iPhone SE⁣ featuring a USB-C port by‍ March. Consequently,‌ a swift re-entry into European markets is likely for this device. On another note concerning timing considerations related specifically⁢ to regulatory impacts; it appears had there been no push towards mandated⁢ USB-C⁢ logic featured throughout⁢ projected timelines—that both ⁤versions of the recently launched devices might have already faced discontinuation well before⁤ now instead occurring roughly nine months ahead due strictly regulations enacted currently.

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