He added that the move to USB-C would create a lot of e-waste as users will be forced to purchase new cables and discard the old ones, even though it solved the issue of standardization. Apple’s software VP Craig Federighi spoke about the company’s way of making its devices while trusting its engineers rather than complying with laws implemented by lawmakers regarding using third-party hardware. The release of USB-C iPhones is yet to be announced as the two Apple executives said “the Europeans are the ones dictating timing for European customers”