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As though the EU caused Apple to switch to USB-C. This was obviously years-in-the-making. iPads already had it.
found the Apple fanboy
It would be foolish to think that the company that started shipping notebooks with only USB-C five years ago, and that transitioned its iPads to USB-C something like three years ago, wasn't going to make a phone with USB-C eventually. I mean, you'd have to be disingenuous about the facts to take such a position.
It would be foolish to think that a company that goes far out of it's way to make walled gardens would open up it's charging port to an industry standard making it easier to use charging cables from other phones. They kept the thunderbolt as long as possible until the EU told them to quit the crap.
You don't know what you're talking about. It's a Lightning port. Thunderbolt is an industry standard, developed to share a USB-C plug by Intel and Apple. Lightning was Apple tech.
Then why did the Iphone not change after 11 years?
An entrenched ecosystem and backlash from consumers the last time they made such a change?