| ▲ | Dylan16807 a day ago | |
1. The law doesn't mandate USB-C in particular, the port can change without the law changing 2. Nobody was going to add a second port for charging when USB can handle fast charging already. And if you need to charge in a damp environment then use wireless. 3. I'm pretty sure you can add a second port and the EU law doesn't mind at all And assuming USB 2.0, how much cheaper do you expect a simpler port to be? | ||