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Isn’t this article a bit misleading? Only iPhone that come after the legislation have to follow this regulation, second-hand devices are not restricted by this law. You can still (and can only) use the old iPhone with the lighting charger.

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This article is heavily misleading, and it simply highlights again the idiocy of apples bullshit fight against a very sound standard.

This article probably was written or at least paid for by apples marketing department. It’s as shit and ecologically crappy as their complete business model.

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