All standards are legalized by the time when they are already meaningless from the point of view of ordinary consumers, because the market itself is already organizing itself in favor of the standard that has won the market.
Instead of this crap, it was necessary to oblige ALL manufacturers in a MANDATORY order to do the following:
1. Introduce programmable thresholds for switching on battery charging in all smartphones to make the battery. when the smartphone is connected to charging, it was not killed by a constant charge at the slightest self-discharge. As it was done a long time ago in laptops.
2. All USB-C ports must have a DP / HDMI output (because they are ALREADY built into all SoCs) and be at least USB 3.0 Gen1.
3. All smartphone manufacturers MUST transfer absolute control to the owner of the smartphone when sold in the form of a Device Administrator account. Those. all owners must have root permissions on the smartphone.
4. All smartphones MUST have a built-in firewall that allows you to block ANY network activity, including system components of the OS kernel, if the owner so desires.
5. All smartphones MUST have certified hardware shutdown of cameras and microphones and network units when the owner clearly needs it for the sake of private security.
All this would RADICALLY change the world of smartphones in favor of a free and civil society. But do European commissioners care about the freedoms and rights of citizens? I think this is a rhetorical question for a long time. As well as a question to the US authorities, where most manufacturers are based ...