ValinorDragon
ValinorDragon t1_iwwjbz8 wrote
Reply to comment by Impossible34o_ in USB-C will be mandatory for all smart devices sold in India by Sam1515024
Wich is precisely why the EU law says that if a new open standard connector is developed and replaces/supersede USB-C it will be allowed to be used. ALSO, if the device needs so much current that USB-C can't suply it, the law states that it only aplies to devices that need UP TO 100w of power, wich is the current max wattage of USB PD.
I have no idea what the Indian law says, but it is likely to be like that.
ValinorDragon t1_iwwhapd wrote
Reply to comment by RandomUsername12123 in USB-C will be mandatory for all smart devices sold in India by Sam1515024
Sure, put the most stringent practices are not so easily monetizable/exploitable. That is the whole point of the GDPR, prevent abusive (but profitable) practices among other things.
ValinorDragon t1_iwwjvfc wrote
Reply to comment by lucille_bluth_91 in USB-C will be mandatory for all smart devices sold in India by Sam1515024
IF USB-X is the succesor of USB-C and is an open standard the EU law will allow it to be used. Don't know about the Indian law, but most likely is similar.