Submitted by WallStreetDoesntBet t3_xvir6r in Futurology
HopefulEuclid t1_ir2nk3w wrote
Reply to comment by thastealth in EU votes to force all phones to use same charger by 2024 by WallStreetDoesntBet
Yeah no Apple didn't consider pulling out of the EU over a charging port, much like Facebook and Google didn't considering pulling out over GDPR. The EU is a larger market than even the US, they'd be looking at double digit percentage profit drops, and no publicly traded company is explaining to investors why their stock price just took an apocalyptic hit over dumb shit like that. Anything the EU mandates is basically an inconvenience to tech giants.
Chubbybellylover888 t1_ir35gh0 wrote
It's our secret power. This soft power of the EU has not gone unrecognised.
I worked in consumer electronics in Asia. They all manufcfittied to EU standards when pushed by the spec. And the spec was written thst way because once you comply EU standards, you comply with most standards with an exception here and there.
Their impact on product standards has not gone unnoticed.
dokks t1_ir5dd3l wrote
Curious, do you have any links that detail how the EU is a larger market than the US? Not a snark I'm genuinely interested and apparently my Google-fu isn't up to snuff.
HopefulEuclid t1_ir5ykh6 wrote
US population: 329.5 million EU population: 447.7 million
dokks t1_ir65cpq wrote
Ok so you're talking only population size. Sure.
HopefulEuclid t1_ir68n54 wrote
When comparing developed nations for simple consumer products there's not really any other factor. For non-consumer industries or specialty products like firearms there'd be other considerations, but phones are basically sold everywhere. I'm sure if China made the same charging connector demand of Apple they'd comply.
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