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Impossible34o_ t1_iwwam8a wrote

Can’t wait 10 years when our phones require twice the amount of power and we’re stuck with USB-C because of government regulations. This seems like a government overreach.

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ValinorDragon t1_iwwjbz8 wrote

Wich is precisely why the EU law says that if a new open standard connector is developed and replaces/supersede USB-C it will be allowed to be used. ALSO, if the device needs so much current that USB-C can't suply it, the law states that it only aplies to devices that need UP TO 100w of power, wich is the current max wattage of USB PD.

I have no idea what the Indian law says, but it is likely to be like that.

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OwnStorm t1_iwxc9v2 wrote

Lenovo Legion supports 135w from Type - C. How much power will a phone need in future.

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silent--onomatopoeia t1_iy6wntp wrote

And that still isn't enough to power the laptop lol. Lenovo Legion comes with a 300w charging brick I think.

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notCRAZYenough t1_iwwy41d wrote

If this happens the regulations will be changed. There’s plenty of time for industry to give governments a head start

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KingArthas94 t1_ixpjbzo wrote

This won’t happen anytime soon, but still, laws get updated. This isn’t the Us.

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