The European Union is taking measures to ensure that Apple won’t restrict charging and data transfer rates via USB-C for the iPhone 15 and later.
The EU warns Apple not to throttle USB-CApple is likely working on adding USB-C accessories to its Made for iPhone (MFi) program that certifies products that meet quality standards. In February, a rumor claimed that Apple would throttle charging and data transfer speeds for non-certified USB-C cables, but the EU is nipping that in the bud.

