Apple plans to stop selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and third-generation iPhone SE in European Union countries later this month, to
Apple is about to stop selling the Lightning-equipped iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE in the EU to comply with a new common charger law.
The European Union has published several recommendations for Apple to make iOS and iPadOS more interoperable with competitors following two separate proceedings launched in September, sparking concerns about user privacy from the iPhone maker.
However, that won’t be the status quo for long, as the iPhone SE 4 is expected to arrive in early 2025, which will naturally sport a USB-C port. By next fall, the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus will be discontinued worldwide to make room for Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup.
If you are in the EU and were thinking of buying an iPhone SE or iPhone 14 from Apple, you might want to hurry.
The EU wantsApple to make yet another major change. This involves potentially opening up features like AirDrop and AirPlay for non-Apple devices.
As expected, Apple is starting to wind down sales of the Lightning-equipped iPhone SE and iPhone 14 lineups from
The EU is pressing Apple to open up its ecosystem to third parties, giving them access to technology currently exclusive to iOS.
Apple complained that requests from Meta Platforms requests for access to its operating software threaten user privacy, in a spat fueled by the European Union’s intensifying efforts to get the iPhone maker to open up to products from tech rivals.
Apple's third-generation iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Plus, are now listed as unavailable on Apple's online store in Switzerland.
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