umbra07 2 days ago

Like I said, if consumers don't want it, then they can buy Android phones instead.

> they were generally using it to screw consumers

You understand that there were lots of people happy with Lightning? USB-C is a regression in many ways.

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boroboro4 2 days ago

I want to have USB-C and I want to have iPhone.

I’m very happy EU regulators took this headache off my shoulders and I don’t need to keep multiple chargers at home, and can be almost certain I can find a charger in restaurant if I need it.

Based on the reaction of my friends 90% of people supported this change and were very enthusiastic about it.

I have zero interest in being part of vendor game to lock me in.

umbra07 2 days ago

Products are supposed to come with different tradeoffs. I want to have an Android and I want to have my headphone jack back. That doesn't mean that the EU should make that a law.

> Based on the reaction of my friends 90% of people supported this change and were very enthusiastic about it.

That is an absolutely worthless metric, and you know it.

Aeolos 2 days ago

It's about as useful as your complaining.

Good riddance for Lightning.

micromacrofoot 2 days ago

Why bother arguing the point if you're not going to provide a single example.