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According to Business Standard, the country announced that by March 2025, manufacturers must use USB-C for their standard port.
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Rohit Kumar Singh, secretary to the ministry of consumer affairs, said that the rules would apply to both mobile and wearable electronic devices
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And that "two common types" of charging ports will be required by the government.
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Although USB-C is the most obvious choice for mobile devices, it's not clear what charging port may be required by the government for wearables.
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Singh cited the European Union as why the country required USB-C for devices.
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The European Union announced earlier this month that all mobile devices sold within the EU must include a USB-C port by 2024-2025.
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In a recent interview, Greg Joswiak from Apple's marketing department stated that they would adhere to the mandate.
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This means we may be less than three years away from an iPhone with a USB-C port.