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The father of iPod supports iPhone to use C port, which is really not a monopoly

Author:Dai Time:2022-10-08 09:14

With the continuous development of the mobile phone industry, more and more mobile phone brands have emerged, and different brands will also launch models of various models and styles. Due to different design directions, the body and internal configuration of different mobile phones are very different. For example, Apple, the industry leader, is different from Android's major brands. It is worth mentioning that the father of iPod recently supported the iPhone to use C port, It seems that Apple's monopoly is deeply disliked by people.

The father of iPod supports iPhone to use C port, which is really not a monopoly

The father of iPod supports iPhone to use C port, which attracts many people's attention. Former Apple Vice President Tony Fadell is known as the "father of iPod". In response to the EU's request that the iPhone be equipped with a USB-C port, the father of the iPod supports the iPhone to use a C port instead.

Specific messages

In one development, "the father of iPod" said that the regulation only happened because Apple had a similar monopoly position. Some consumer friendly regulation and standardization are necessary, because companies are not always interested in doing "the most beneficial thing for society".

He also pointed out that it was "much easier than monopoly law" to force Apple to change the iPhone interface according to environmental arguments. Fadl went on to say that Apple did not like what third parties told it to do.

It is worth noting that this father of iPod is also behind Apple's MFi project. Some fans pointed out that Apple opposes USB-C because it needs to make money through the MFi (made for iPhone/iPad) plan of certified accessories. Tony Fadell agreed.

The interface used by Apple has changed a long time ago. Now the European Union says that it needs a unified charging interface, which is certainly an excellent news for users. It depends on how Apple will deal with it next year, and presumably Apple can only do so.

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