The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus are no longer available for purchase in Switzerland, and it is anticipated that the company will cease sales of its smartphones throughout the European Union (EU) two years after their initial launch, as reported. Additionally, the company will discontinue another smartphone introduced in 2022, the third generation iPhone SE.
In contrast to Apple’s more recent smartphone models, these three devices feature a Lightning port, which has been replaced by the universal USB Type-C port. The new common charger regulations in the EU are scheduled to take effect on December 28, and Apple seems to be preparing to meet this deadline, according to a report from MacRumors.
Apple to Halt Sales of Certain iPhones in EU
Apple will stop selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and third-generation iPhone SE in the European Union and Northern Ireland by December 28th, 2023.
This is to comply with a new EU regulation mandating USB-C ports …