Apple is discontinuing sales of iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, and iPhone SE models in the European region by December 28th. This decision is in alignment with the EU’s Type-C standards, leading to the removal of these models that currently feature a Lightning port in the EU market. Authorized Apple retailers in the EU can continue selling these iPhones until stocks last. Furthermore, Apple will also stop selling products like the Touch ID-less Magic Keyboard with a Lightning port. The move to discontinue sales of Lightning port devices extends to Switzerland by December 20th and even affects Northern Ireland despite its affiliation with the UK.