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I think it's reasonable for Apple to assume that if you kept the old charger, you also had the old cable for it which would also work with the new iPhone.



It is also completely unreasonable to assume your clients all upgraded to the previous model which still had an USB-C charging brick when all the previous chargers had a USB-A port.


Then they'd still be shipping e-waste in the form of a cable that you cannot plug into anything.


Cables are pretty low on the e waste front, since it’s mostly pure copper and shielding. The e waste for the charger is worse.


Plus usb-c to lightning cables were essentially for connecting the iPhone to the Mac. I’d bet that’s the reason the cables was retained.




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