Apple to discontinue iPhone SE and iPhone 14 sales in Europe by end of 2024

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Apple will stop selling the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 series in Europe by the end of 2024. This decision comes as the European Union's deadline for universal USB-C charging ports takes effect in January 2025. Currently, the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 models use Lightning ports, which do not comply with the new EU regulations. Apple has chosen to discontinue these models rather than update them with USB-C ports. The new fourth-generation iPhone SE, featuring a USB-C port, is expected to launch in spring 2025. Outside of Europe, Apple will continue selling the iPhone SE and iPhone 14 until late 2025.


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