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Smartphone Brands May Soon Stop Including USB-C Cables.Why It Matters?

Smartphone Brands May Soon Stop Including USB-C Cables.Why It Matters?

Smartphone boxes keep getting smaller and lighter. Over the past few years, brands have quietly removed accessories. It started with the charging brick. Now, the next item to go might be the USB-C cable.
A recent Reddit post about the Sony Xperia 10 VII revealed a big surprise. The box doesn’t include a charger or even a cable. It’s not a mistake; it’s clearly stated on the packaging. This move could signal a new phase in the smartphone industry — phones sold without cables.

Why Brands Are Removing USB-C Cables

Brands say this change helps the planet. Smaller boxes mean less packaging waste and fewer shipping emissions. That sounds positive, but there’s another reason. Removing accessories also saves costs. Companies can then sell chargers and cables separately.
In addition, most users already have USB-C cables from previous devices. The EU’s universal charging law supports this logic. Therefore, brands feel confident people can use what they already own. It’s a smart business and environmental move combined.

What It Means for You

For consumers, this trend brings both benefits and drawbacks. You get less clutter and more eco-friendly packaging. However, new buyers may need to purchase a cable separately. That can be inconvenient, especially for first-time smartphone owners.
As a result, more people might switch to wireless charging. It’s faster, easier, and fits perfectly with the cable-free future. So, when you open your next smartphone box, don’t be shocked if it’s just the phone inside — nothing else.

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