Apple Faces Warning from EU over Limiting Functionality of Third-Party iPhone Cables

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With the anticipated release of the iPhone 15 series, rumors are circulating that suggest the new series may come with USB-C ports. However, the European Union has warned Apple not to limit the charging speed and other functionality of non-certified cables under Apple’s “Made for iPhone” program.

 

What is the “Made for iPhone” Program?

Apple’s “Made for iPhone” (MFi) program is a certification program that allows third-party manufacturers to produce accessories and charging cables for Apple devices. MFi-certified accessories and cables have been tested by Apple to ensure they meet quality and performance standards.

 

EU Warning Against Limiting Non-Certified Cables

The EU has cautioned Apple that it cannot limit the charging speed and other features of non-certified cables under the MFi program. This comes amid rumors that the new iPhone 15 series may come equipped with USB-C, which could allow users to use a wider range of charging cables.

 

Impact on Charging Cable Manufacturers

If Apple chooses to lift the MFi restriction for future iPhone cables, it could potentially affect the market for MFi-certified cables. Currently, third-party manufacturers need to comply with MFi standards to produce charging cables compatible with Apple devices.

 

Speculation and Future of iPhone Cables

Although there are rumors that Apple may switch to USB-C and remove the MFi limitation, it’s important to note that this is purely speculation at this point. Apple may not intend to impose such restrictions, and only time will tell as the release of the iPhone 15 series is expected in September.

 

In conclusion, the EU’s warning against limiting non-certified iPhone charging cables could result in a more flexible charging experience for users. Still, it remains to be seen whether Apple will choose to remove the MFi limitation for future iPhone cables.

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