Apple was just forced to discontinue the iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and 14 Plus in Europe
- Apple was forced to discontinue the iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and 14 Plus in Europe.
- The iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and 14 Plus are no longer available for sale.
- Customers were informed about the discontinuation of these models.
- Apple stated the focus will shift to other models and upcoming releases.
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Soon, you won't be selling any phones that don't have a USB-C connector at all.
Apple starts winding down iPhone 14 and iPhone SE sales in the EU
As expected, Apple is starting to wind down sales of the Lightning-equipped iPhone SE and iPhone 14 lineups from the European Union. This comes as the EU’s common charger mandate is set to go into effect on December 28, requiring smartphones to feature USB-C for charging. more…
Apple was just forced to discontinue the iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and 14 Plus in Europe
A week after the French blog iGeneration reported that Apple would have to discontinue some iPhone models in Europe, the company has now started to pull iPhone SE 3, iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Plus from the European market. The news was first reported by MacRumors. While Apple has a December 28 deadline to only sell iPhone models with a USB-C connector, the company has now begun to remove its Lightning options from some stores. Even though Apple c…
Apple begins pulling iPhone SE, 14, and 14 Plus from EU
The iPhone 14 and 14 Plus lack USB-C ports. | Photo by Allison Johnson / The Verge Starting December 28th, all new phones sold in the European Union must have USB-C. And while that deadline is still about a week away, Apple has begun pulling the iPhone SE, iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Plus — the last models with Apple’s proprietary lightning port — from its Swiss online store. The removal was first spotted by MacRumors, based on a report earlier t…
iPhone 14, iPhone SE Sales in EU Discontinued Due to Upcoming Regulation: Report
iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE (2022) are no longer available in Switzerland, and Apple is set to halt sales across the EU, two years post-launch. This is due to an upcoming EU regulation that will block Apple from selling iPhones with a phased-out Lightning port, while newer models with a USB Type-C port can continue to be sold.iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE (2022) are no longer available in Switzerland, and Apple is set to …
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