Still, it seems like a bad play by apple. They already struggle in Europe, I don’t understand why they need to make things harder on themselves

Because Apple always behaves like a kid when loses a battle with their parents, and does malicious compliance.

> I don’t understand why [THE EU] need to make things harder on themselves

FTFY

The harmonised charging rules have been very popular with consumers. Apple hasn’t done themselves any favours with their malicious compliance approach.

This is on the EU. Not bundling a charger with electronics that cost hundreds of dollars/euros is dumb, and having it be a requirement is even dumber.

And yea I’m definitely still salty from the time I bought a 3DS and then got on a 14hr flight to Shanghai, only to find out it didn’t come with the proprietary charger.

This is Apple’s choice to sell only the version without a charger.

If that’s what the EU wants then why didn’t they require it?

If you’re forced to break the two components into two SKUs, that’s what you’re going to do- optimize. Not make a third SKU to add confusion. What if you’re out of stock of the charger-less SKU? Does that put you in violation of EU rules?

Have the laptop only come in three cordless sku, then offer to include a charge (in its own box) for three price difference at checkout.

Cause it also send like Apple is just pocketing the price difference, which is entirely on them.