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Apple has reportedly stopped including chargers with its latest M5 MacBook Pro in European markets, continuing a trend it began with iPhones. The move, which sources indicate aligns with EU electronic waste rules, may require new buyers to purchase power adapters separately at additional cost.
Technology giant Apple Inc. has reportedly removed the included power adapter from its latest MacBook Pro models sold in European markets, according to industry reports. This decision marks a significant expansion of Apple’s charger exclusion policy, which previously affected smartphone packaging but now extends to premium laptop computers.