Adolph on Nostr: From the next year, manufacturers of mobile phones are obliged to provide an USB-C ...
From the next year, manufacturers of mobile phones are obliged to provide an USB-C port to charge and connect devices (too late, to my opinion, since almost every manufacturer already provides an USB-C to connect your device to your computer).
But the problem with this approach is that, if it's not regulated, it can lead to manufacturers forcing users to buy _their_ cables instead using any USB-C cable you may have at home, and thus, reducing the capabilities of the device itself, like limiting the charging up to a 75%, for example.
And yes, I'm talking about Apple. Because that company is known for being obnoxious toward users.
But the problem with this approach is that, if it's not regulated, it can lead to manufacturers forcing users to buy _their_ cables instead using any USB-C cable you may have at home, and thus, reducing the capabilities of the device itself, like limiting the charging up to a 75%, for example.
And yes, I'm talking about Apple. Because that company is known for being obnoxious toward users.