Apple will change the way we charge the batteries for our iPhones, to comply with new European Union rules that require every new smartphone to work with a common USB-C cable by 2024, a company executive said Tuesday. Though he didn’t offer details, he suggested Apple’s existing Lightning cable may go away as a result. .
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