EU Confirms Portless Phones Comply With Charging Directive
Apple opts for USB-C in iPhone 17 Air, while exploring portless designs for future models under confirmed EU compliance.
- The EU has clarified that portless phones relying solely on wireless charging are compliant with its Common Charger Directive.
- Apple considered making the iPhone 17 Air its first portless phone but decided to include a USB-C port due to initial regulatory concerns.
- The iPhone 17 Air, set for release in September 2025, will feature a USB-C port, a slimmer design, and advanced features like MagSafe compatibility.
- Apple's MagSafe wireless charging technology has been adopted into the Qi2 standard, aligning with the EU's push for wireless charging standardization.
- A fully portless iPhone remains a possibility for future models as Apple continues to innovate within regulatory frameworks.