USB Cable: After the charger, the USB cable will no longer be available with the smartphone, this company has started a new game...

There was a time when you would find earphones, a cable, and a charger in the box of your mobile phone. Gradually, companies first removed earphones from the box, and then smartphone companies stopped including chargers. However, due to government restrictions in some countries, smartphone companies still include chargers. Now, reports are emerging that after the charger, smartphone companies are planning to remove the charging cable from the box.
The USB cable will not be found in the box
In the name of reducing carbon footprint, smartphone companies have stopped including chargers with phones. Now, a report claims that companies are gradually removing USB cables from the box. A user named Linus Tech Tips shared a post on the social media platform Reddit. He wrote that he purchased a Sony Xperia 10 VII smartphone a few days ago. The box did not include either a charger or a cable. The box contained only the device and basic documentation.
This could potentially be a hint that smartphone companies may remove chargers from phone boxes in the future. It's also worth noting that Sony, while a large company, doesn't have a significant share of the smartphone market. Sony sells smartphones in only a few countries. It's possible this could be a new trend for smartphone companies. In the coming years, smartphone companies may remove chargers from phone boxes.
Apple Starts the Trend
Apple has started the trend of not including chargers with smartphones. The company has also stopped including USB cables with its tablets, AirPods 4, and AirPods Pro 3. While this may help reduce electronic waste, in some cases, it is increasing the e-waste problem. Many customers purchase third-party chargers or cables after checking online ratings. These typically lack durability and quality. They wear out faster than the originals, becoming e-waste.
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