Many users already have compatible chargers from previous devices, so excluding them from the box can help minimize the production and disposal of unnecessary electronic accessories.
By not including chargers, companies can reduce manufacturing and shipping costs. This can be particularly significant given the rising costs of components and logistics.
Smaller and lighter packaging can reduce the environmental impact of shipping and allow more efficient use of space during transportation.
As more devices adopt standardized charging ports (like USB-C), the need for including chargers with every new device diminishes.
Following the lead of a major player like Apple can also be a strategic move to align with industry trends and consumer expectations.