Apple will be one of the companies most affected by the new European legislation. The DMA extension, the Digital Markets Act which came into force on 1 Novemberhas as its purpose regulate big tech companies for the benefit of users. For this reason the bitten apple signature will last up to May 2023 to, among other things, facilitate the existence of third party applications within the iPhone ecosystem. However, everything indicates that he is not so happy with this option.
As our colleagues point out Applespherethe company to disagree with the course they will have to follow after the entry into force of this law. Due to its size, market share and number of users, Apple more than meets the EU’s stated requirements to determine which companies would be interested. Therefore, even if you disagree with many of the terms, you will have to take drastic measures if you want to continue operating within the European Union.
Apple will introduce the USB-C connector on iPhone 15
The first step will be led by the iPhone 15 range. The successor to the current model, the successful iPhone 14 which has not sold as much as its predecessors, will be the company’s first to have USB-C connector. As well as we already informed you, Apple will have to take this measure to be able to market its future devices in the European market. And, as reported by the analyst Ming Chi Kuo Through its Twitter account, the company plans to launch the fastest cell phones in its history.
through a wireKuo said iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, the standard models in the lineup, will have transfer speeds of 480Mbpsa frequency which is equivalent to USB 2.0 and which, in turn, is the same as that of the Lightning connector. However, the jump would be in iPhone 15Pro yes iPhone 15 Pro MaxApple’s high-end devices that will have transfer speeds between 20Gbps and 40Gbps. Or, in other words, the same as USB 3.2 or Thunderbolt 3 connectors. In this way, in addition to complying with European laws, they would create their own fast models and make two mobile phones available to users with very high transfer speeds.