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There will never be another one. Who would put R&D into something the EU might not approve?


USB-C is only mandatory for specific classes of devices. Presumably, if some new technology would have a good chance to provide a substantial improvement, it would also make sense to develop it for other devices. In addition, it’s possible to develop compatible extensions to USB-C, meaning technical progress isn’t “frozen” at the current USB-C version.


The next one is actually already on the horizon and it's called Qi2




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