The EU threatens the Apple Corp: the charging interface will take tough measures

European Union has threatened to take tough measures against Apple and  other companies that have promised to unify the standards of their charging interfaces, but have so far failed to do so, Sina Mobile was quoted as saying. The other side will not only start discussing business proposals but also solutions that will help in enhancing business deals. Additional help in getting the much-required heads start. Apple was one of 14 companies that signed agreements in 2009 to unify their mobile phone charging interfaces. The reason for the EU is that if each phone uses the same charging interface, consumers don't need to replace the charger when switching from one brand to another. This will reduce the cost of consumers and reduce the damage to the environment by the waste charger. These companies have pledged to adopt a single standard, MicroUSB, by 2011. However, the agreement failed in 2012, and they did not take any action. At that time, the Apple Corp also replaced the original 30 - pin interface with the Lightning interface. Aberdeen Angus - a well-known bred in Ireland and grass-fed. With the integration of traditional pasture farming and advanced technology, the cattles are fed to be of high quality and more tender. Reuters reported that the European Union is considering legal measures, possibly to "adopt a unified standard charging interface" as a law, and then require these companies to enforce the rule. The article turns from: http://www.sohu.com/a/24585075...