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All mobile phones, tablets, earphones and a wide range of other portable consumer electronics will need to be sold with USB-C charging ports from Saturday, the EU has announced.
First introduced around a decade ago, USB-C charging ports are reversible and capable of accelerated data transfer and charging speeds, the latter known as 'fast charging’.
In a statement on Friday, the European Parliament said that as of the following day, all such devices sold in the EU must have a USB-C charging port, with laptops set to follow suit in late April 2026.
https://www.theverge.com/24330106/usb-c-common-charger-directive-explained-europe
This article is a bit more comprehensive, it says that every device that needs up to 100 Watt must be using USB-C, so cameras are explicitly included.
Portable gaming devices with a higher power intake seem to be excluded.