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MagSafe Won't Be Phased Out By EU's New Directive: Here's Why MacBook Users Have Nothing To Worry About

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MagSafe Won't Be Phased Out By EU's New Directive: Here's Why MacBook Users Have Nothing To Worry About

The EU’s USB-C directive has officially come into force, mandating a universal charging port for electronic devices.

What Happened: The directive, effective from 2025, requires mobile phones to feature a USB-C port.

All 27 EU member states had until Dec. 28 to incorporate this directive into their national laws. The regulation covers a wide range of devices, including mobiles, tablets, digital cameras, and portable speakers, among others.

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Laptop manufacturers have until April 28, 2026, to comply. However, certain high-power devices, like the Sony Group Corp's (NYSE:SONY) PlayStation 5, are exempt.

Additionally, the directive stipulates that devices capable of charging with higher voltages or currents must support USB Power Delivery (USB-PD). This affects brands like OnePlus and Oppo.

The European Commission also permits the sale of new devices without chargers to minimize waste. A graphic on retail boxes will indicate if a charger is included, helping consumers adapt to the new regulations.

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Why It Matters: The directive also allows devices to retain proprietary charging solutions alongside USB-C ports.

This means that the current MacBook lineup with MagSafe complies, as it supports charging through both Apple Inc.’s (NASDAQ:AAPL) magnetic connector and the EU-approved technology.

While many companies voluntarily embraced USB-C, the legislation applied enough pressure to compel holdouts like Apple to finally incorporate USB-C into their devices.

Despite being a key contributor to the development of the USB-C port, Apple was slow to adopt it for its iPhones.

The company is now facing challenges in markets like India, where similar regulations are being considered.

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