India Adopts USB-C as a Standard
It is suggested that apart from making USB-C a standard charging port for smartphones,India also plans to adopt one for wearable devices. The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has come up with quality benchmarks, which should be followed by OEMs for their products.
This new change is expected to reflect in a phased manner so that it’s easier for people to adopt. The Ministry of Environment Forrest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) will also examine the change to see its impact and how well it caters to the problem of e-waste. Plus, it will help people save money as one charger that will be compatible with most products. That said, it remains to be seen when USB-C becomes a standard for other devices like tablets, laptops, and more.
While most Android OEMs will be easily able to accept the change, given that most smartphones these days come with USB-C, it remains to be seen how quickly Apple adjusts. The Cupertino giant has alreadyconfirmedthat it will adhere to the new law and we might get to see the next-gen iPhone 15 series with USB-C.
So, what are your thoughts on India making USB-C a standard for phones? Let us know your thoughts on this in the comments below.
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