Apple is reportedly considering removing the USB-C charging port from future iPhones, potentially relying solely on wireless charging. * The company considered a portless design for the iPhone 17 Air but ultimately decided against it. * A portless design would comply with EU regulations, according to the European Commission. * This shift would require iPhones to depend entirely on wireless charging pads using electromagnetic induction. * The iPhone 17 family will still feature a USB-C connector.
Apple Considers Portless iPhone Design: Future iPhones May Rely Exclusively on Wireless Charging
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