Submitted by bk27465 t3_xw3zdw in UpliftingNews
ErichOdin t1_ir4lga9 wrote
Reply to comment by Vegan_Harvest in Great news for everyone by bk27465
The EU is a huge market.
Producing separately for the entire EU would be more expensive than just making it a world wide standard for most products / companies.
You may want to Google how many EU standards have been rolled out to the US and other countries over the years.
johansugarev t1_ir4yt90 wrote
Yes, we’re a huge market. We love to share but how are we going to make due with one single charger?!
Cat-Is-My-Advisor t1_ir5vchy wrote
EU going to set the standard for a lottery system, to choose who is next in line to charge phone
sortaHeisenberg t1_ir5rmsl wrote
Buy multiple.
Rourne t1_ir5sxo3 wrote
The joke was that there’d be one physical charger for the entire EU to share
cutelyaware t1_ir4nn4j wrote
The best thing about standards is that there are so many of them!
Dalimyr t1_ir7jckk wrote
Obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/927/
GrandOpener t1_ir52r1r wrote
The most relevant counter-example is how iPhones have already had different sim slot configurations for different regions. Or cell modems that match different frequencies in different regions. Apple in particular—because everyone knows we’re talking about Apple here—has enough of a market that non-EU lightning could definitely be worth it if they decide there is some compelling reason for it.
I hope they don’t, but it’s not something we can rule out at this point.
vasya349 t1_ir7oev9 wrote
SIM slots are easier to change than power/data ports no? They’d also have to redo internal wiring and interfaces for every single one of their products that take lightning rather than just phones.
Omnicide103 t1_ir50h60 wrote
Brussels Effect! Just happened to be covering this in uni right now :)
cometlin t1_ir7v404 wrote
Micro-USB charging port was also a result of EU regulations iirc. Before that Nokia phones alone has 200 different charging port and earphones plug standards
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