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

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According to a new report from France, Apple will stop selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE in the EU. The devices will be removed from Apple’s online and offline stores by December 28. Apple Authorized Retailers in the EU will be able to keep selling these iPhones until their remaining inventory is depleted.

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This is done in order to comply with an EU regulation which states that newly sold smartphones with wired charging have to use USB-C, and, as you may have guessed…

​ According to a new report from France, Apple will stop selling the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE in the EU. The devices will be removed from Apple’s online and offline stores by December 28. Apple Authorized Retailers in the EU will be able to keep selling these iPhones until their remaining inventory is depleted.

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This is done in order to comply with an EU regulation which states that newly sold smartphones with wired charging have to use USB-C, and, as you may have guessed…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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