Apple will stop selling the iPhone 14 and iPhone SE models in Europe by the end of 2024 due to the USB-C obligation in the Europe Region. These models have a Lightning port, which does not comply with European Union regulations that will come into effect in January 2025. Apple has chosen to withdraw these devices from the market instead of producing new USB-C compatible versions.
The new iPhone SE, expected to be released in spring 2025, will go on sale with USB-C support.
Check out the new iPhone Models:
These models have a USB-C connection: