Il Regno Unito valuta le regole per il cavo di ricarica universale

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2lj58jql8o

di Burnleh

12 Comments

  1. allen_jb on

    Seems like a waste of time to me. Even before the EU regs came in it seems to me that the vast majority of devices were fast defacto-standardizing on USB-C.

    It’s even more silly when you consider that there are, in fact, different USB-C cables – not every USB-C cable can handle charging your laptop at full speed or carrying 4K video but there’s often nothing on them to allow you to tell the difference.

    While the way USB-C works means you _shouldn’t_ end up causing a fire by trying to charge a laptop with an under-spec’d cable, it’s still annoying to only be able to tell how well it’s going to work once you’ve plugged it in.

  2. Emotional_Menu_6837 on

    Quick force Apple back onto lightning…

    I mean honestly this is the epitome of the Brexit dividend, coming to things late and having no choice but doing what the EU already did. Would be much more interesting if they tried to force micro-usb or something and watch how we suddenly have issues getting some phones as no one is going to adapt just for the uk.

  3. Grayson81 on

    The new rules have been really good so far.

    It’s a hell of a lot more convenient to now have the exact same charger for my phone, my laptop, my headphones, my powerbank and so much more.

    That said, I wonder if there will be a downside further into the future? If something better than USB-C comes along, how long will it take to change the existing rules?

  4. Total waste, the move to USB-C was bad enough. We are going to end up with thousands of waste lightning cables at work soon. We were happy with lightning for our iPads and iPhones, it was slimmer and we had loads of them. Now we have a mix and it’s annoying.

    and as others have said, how do you now make progress into something better than USB-C if all cables have to be the same?

  5. grapplinggigahertz on

    >The UK government is considering whether to require all new electronic devices to use the same type of charging cable

    Are they? Are they really that stupid? Do they really think that any manufacturer is going to make a product with a UK designated charge port?

    Their only option is to either say – ‘*there is no law, do as you want*’ or follow the EU mandate and implement a UK law for USB C charging.

    And frankly the same is true for virtually every other decision – put into UK law what the EU has decided, or hope that is what the manufacturers send anyway.

  6. “Uk to follow the EU’s lead in sensible policy, reminding us yet again that brexit was a dumb idea”

  7. It’s a bit of a non-story. The Office for Product Safety and Standards was always going to get around to it, and finally started the process. As other posters have said, manufacturers were never going to make UK specific versions of their devices. It’s not just phones. It will be all sorts of devices.

  8. Individual_Net4063 on

    Stop telling us (via companies) how to live. If people want universal charging cables, they will demand universal charging cables.

  9. TinoMclaren on

    I hope we can have something better than the car crash USB-C failure

    So many laptops have broken unfixable USB-C power ports as they are not strong enough.

    Im expecting the UK do it right, as it should have been

  10. Careful-Swimmer-2658 on

    Of course we are. 🙄

    We’re going to have a “sovereignty cable” that’s incompatible with both the EU and the USA.

    We’ll do whatever the EU decides after spending millions on an enquiry and pretending it’s our own decision

  11. Mr_Rockmore on

    UK is a little fish trying to pretend it still belongs in the big tank

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