TL;DR The EU’s Common Charger Directive went into effect on December 28, 2024, meaning several categories of devices now need to support charging via USB-C to be eligible for sale in the region. Consequently, Apple has stopped selling the iPhone ...

Apple has reportedly stopped selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE in several EU countries. The trio of iPhone models has been removed from the European Union (EU) online stores to comply with a law. In case ...