Earlier, the European Union proposed a motion to require mobile phone manufacturers to unify the interface as USB-C. It is reported that Apple, which had been strongly opposed to it, has also begun to consider launching a USB-C interface for the next iPhone (finally looking forward to the USB-C interface, iPhone 14). Pro latest details exposure). However, a few days ago, the USB-IF organization also raised objections. Jeffrey L. Ravencraft, president of the association, published an article expressing his opposition to the EU's use of the USB-C interface as a mobile phone process interface, believing that this would lead to operability and functionality problems, and cause confusion and controversy.He objected for two main reasons:

L-ewwel punt: L-istandards tal-UE huma skaduti, u l-istandard tal-interface USB-C tagħhom ma jqisx l-aħħar żviluppi, inkluż l-istandard USB-C introdott reċentement għall-iċċarġjar ta '240W.
It-tieni punt huwa li sfurzar l-użu ta 'dan l-istandard iwassal ukoll għad-diżakkoppjar ta' tipi oħra ta 'interfaces USB mill-ekosistema USB, li għandha tippermetti lis-suq jagħżel liema tip ta' interface USB.
Third point: In the part of the charging protocol, the EU standard also supports Qualcomm's QC charging protocol, but the USB-IF organization will not certify such standards. They mainly promote the USB PD charging standard.







