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Is it just me, or do I smell some hypocrisy?

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About as ironic as rain on your wedding day...

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I assume this is their own marketing material? If so, then sure, its bit hypocritical of them to use same arguments about USB-C after being forced to use for iMobile in EU than what the people forcing them have been using against them.

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1 minute ago, LogicalDrm said:

I assume this is their own marketing material? If so, then sure, its bit hypocritical of them to use same arguments about USB-C after being forced to use for iMobile in EU than what the people forcing them have been using against them.

That narrative isnt even fully true. 
Apple was already planning to make the transition, but EU gets all the credit for it because they "forced" it. 

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2 minutes ago, starsmine said:

That narrative isnt even fully true. 
Apple was already planning to make the transition, but EU gets all the credit for it because they "forced" it. 

Considering they are on paper arguing against the transision (2020-2021 at least), they will have that mark for a while and for good reason. If they were on road making it, why take so long and argue against the change (in your opinion, not the obvious and well covered 'money and control' argument)? Apple had all the chances to be frontrunner, they chose the losing side and EU can have the shine on it for all I care. Fully true or not.

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8 hours ago, LogicalDrm said:

I assume this is their own marketing material? If so, then sure, its bit hypocritical of them to use same arguments about USB-C after being forced to use for iMobile in EU than what the people forcing them have been using against them.

Right on their own website

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