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    Xiaomi Phones Discontinued in the EU ― What Does It Mean for You?

    December 24, 2024
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    Xiaomi has announced that it will no longer sell some of its phones in the European Union. This change is in response to new regulations that require all smartphones in the EU to use a USB-C connector for wired charging.

    The models affected by this decision include the Redmi 12C and the Redmi A2 Series. Xiaomi has already adopted USB-C for most of its other phones, including its mid-range and flagship models, so this change won’t impact most users.

    The new EU regulations aim to reduce electronic waste and improve charging speeds by standardizing the connector.

    Apple is also making changes to its lineup, phasing out older models like the iPhone SE (3rd generation), iPhone 14, and iPhone 14 Plus, as they use Apple’s proprietary Lightning connector.

    This move by Xiaomi highlights the company’s commitment to innovation and global standards, as it was one of the first brands to fully adopt USB-C across its devices.

    Xiaomi’s proactive approach means that most of its users won’t be affected by this shift. The company’s use of USB-C ensures faster charging, better compatibility with accessories, and a more seamless user experience.

    This change also supports Xiaomi’s sustainability efforts by reducing the need for multiple types of charging cables, aligning with the growing global focus on reducing electronic waste.

    As the tech world adjusts to these new regulations, Xiaomi remains a leader in adopting the latest technologies.

    With its focus on innovation and sustainability, Xiaomi continues to offer a reliable choice for users who want the latest features and a future-ready experience.

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    Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.

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