Apple to stop selling iPhone 14 and iPhone SE in the EU this month
Briefly

Apple is set to stop selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE in the EU by December 28 to comply with new regulations requiring USB-C ports.
This move follows an EU regulation mandating that smartphones sold with wired charging must feature USB-C, impacting Apple's Lightning port devices.
Apple will also cease selling other Lightning port products, including the Magic Keyboard without Touch ID, in the EU and Northern Ireland.
Although Apple typically phases out devices in September, the urgency of this compliance has led to an earlier removal date.
Read at GSMArena.com
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