• Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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        7 hours ago

        This would require them to sacrifice significant economies of scale. With past EU legislation like this what has mostly happened is most devices are pretty much the same for the entire world, but some region-specific devices won’t be compliant because they were never intended for sale in the EU in the first place

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        11 hours ago

        They didn’t bother making a non-USB C iPhone for the US because it was easier to have one model. Could easily be the same. Plus the it’s hard to argue they couldn’t do it when they have done it in the EU.

        • Jiral@lemmy.org
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          8 hours ago

          Oh, you don’t understand. US customers expect their phones to survive one month at a water depth of 11 km, so sadly it is impossible to let them have easily repairable batteries … /s