EU clarifies USB-C rule
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EU paves the way for iPhones and Android devices to ditch USB-C entirely
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USB-C charging only applies to devices when charged by wire.
If a gadget has wireless charging capabilities, it is allowed to ship in EU member states without a port-less port.
This news could have a direct impact on the likes of Apple and Samsung , who are expected to unveil thinner phones this year .
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