• FireWire400
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    4 months ago

    In two years time Apple, and every other smartphone manufacturer on the EU market for that matter, will be forced to make the battery user replaceable and that one will most likely benefit everyone; unless Apple wants to release two versions of every iPhone to comply with EU regulations which they won’t.

    • @Fishytricks@lemmy.world
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      84 months ago

      When they do come to it. I hope its the easily swappable like the ones in Nokia 3310. Otherwise its pointless imo.

      • FireWire400
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        104 months ago

        AFAIK, the EU defines “user replaceable” as literally that; you open a hatch, pull the battery out and stick a new one in.

        • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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          44 months ago

          Unfortunately, they do not define it that way.

          And there are exceptions based on capacity and how long you guarantee the battery capacity will be good for. IIRC, if it still has 70% capacity by 3 years time, it doesn’t have to be replaceable at all.

          • FireWire400
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            24 months ago

            Can you really guarantee that? I mean, it’s pretty much dependent on individual usage.

            • @sugartits@lemmy.world
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              44 months ago

              Sure you can. Car manufacturers do it today.

              You will have to define “3 years” as well. It can’t be a blanket 3 calendar year thing, it would have to be X number of cycles which the average user would realistically hit with 3 years of usage. Not someone glued to their phone playing games all day that need to charge three times a day.

    • datendefekt
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      514 months ago

      Just like with USB-C, which the EU regulated and now the iPad and IPhone have.

    • @Nurgle@lemmy.world
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      24 months ago

      Everyone will benefit, but have to imagine relatively few will buy tools to actually take advantage of it.

    • @9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Hopefully they keep selling a phone with no user replaceable battery. Id rather have the weather proofing than a battery i need to swap out one time after owning the phone for over 4 years.

      • gian
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        24 months ago

        The two features are not mutually esclusive. I owned an S5 which was waterproof and had replaceable battery more than 10 years ago. It did not seems too hard to do

          • gian
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            14 months ago

            I know. I was only pointing out that you can have a waterproof phone and a replaceable battery. Obviously you need to do better than the S5 but it is nothing impossible, even wanting to keep the audio jack and the USB ports.