The EU’s Common Charger Directive ... to support charging via USB-C to be eligible for sale in the region. Consequently, Apple has stopped selling the iPhone 14 and the iPhone SE in the EU.
Now that the new iterations of the iPhone are officially using the USB-C cable, there are several accessories at users ...
There are so many options available beyond Apple's own iPhone charger ... include USB-C (which is more universal) in 60W or 240W, USB-C to Lightning (necessary for the iPhone 14 and older ...
and if you are going to the bother of connecting this product to a wall charger, why not just use a Lightning (iPhone 14 or earlier) or USB-C (iPhone 15 and up) cable? You can fast-charge an ...