India makes USB-C port mandatory for all new smartphones by 2025 - SoyaCincau

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India which has more than triple the population of the entire EU is making USB Type-C the mandatory charging port standard by 2025. However, it was reported that some exemptions will be made for certain products.

from 2024, India has followed suit by making it compulsory for all smartphones and device manufacturers to adopt the Type-C standard as the default charging port by March 2025.which is the last remaining smartphone maker to use a proprietary port for charging. India is a huge market with a population of about 1.4 billion versus approximately 447 million people in the European Union.

The USB-C ruling is also applicable to laptops as well. However, India is said to have given additional time of two years as the move would require a major redesign for laptops that will affect manufacturers on a large scale.

 

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