▲ 1375 ▼ It's official: Smartphones will need to have replaceable batteries by 2027 (www.androidauthority.com) submitted 3 years ago by reclipse@lemdro.id to c/android@lemdro.id 239 comments fedilink hide all child comments TL;DR The European Council has ended its adoption procedure for rules related to phones with replaceable batteries. By 2027, all phones released in the EU must have a battery the user can easily replace with no tools or expertise. The regulation intends to introduce a circular economy for batteries.
[–] JshKlsn@lemmy.ml 14 points 3 years ago (3 children) Doesn't Apple already do this? All of the parts on an iPhone are serialized so that any unofficial replacement part causes the device to freak out. Apple is already ahead on the evil train. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 6 child comments replies: [–] RoboRay@kbin.social 10 points 3 years ago (1 child) Apple is already ahead on the evil train. They usually are. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 2 child comments replies: [–] EddieTee77@lemdro.id 1 point 3 years ago One of their top innovations permalink fedilink source parent [–] OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 years ago They did it to kill two birds with one stone - Prevent repairs, and to prevent theft, and it works. A few years ago you would use Find my iPhone and see your stolen device was halfway across the world in a few days because it was stolen for parts, stripped down, remade and sold as refurbished. Now it's much less common because it's so much harder. If they only wanted to prevent theft, they could have had the same system, but only lock iPhone parts once that iPhone is reported as lost (i.e Find my iPhone was used on it, and it wasn't later confirmed as being found) permalink fedilink source parent [–] abcd@feddit.de 3 points 3 years ago AFAIK even original parts don’t work. I heard even if you get a Apple battery the serial must be teached by a Apple technician. Otherwise you will still get warning messages permalink fedilink source parent
[–] RoboRay@kbin.social 10 points 3 years ago (1 child) Apple is already ahead on the evil train. They usually are. permalink fedilink source parent hideshow 2 child comments replies: [–] EddieTee77@lemdro.id 1 point 3 years ago One of their top innovations permalink fedilink source parent
[–] EddieTee77@lemdro.id 1 point 3 years ago One of their top innovations permalink fedilink source parent
[–] OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 years ago They did it to kill two birds with one stone - Prevent repairs, and to prevent theft, and it works. A few years ago you would use Find my iPhone and see your stolen device was halfway across the world in a few days because it was stolen for parts, stripped down, remade and sold as refurbished. Now it's much less common because it's so much harder. If they only wanted to prevent theft, they could have had the same system, but only lock iPhone parts once that iPhone is reported as lost (i.e Find my iPhone was used on it, and it wasn't later confirmed as being found) permalink fedilink source parent
[–] abcd@feddit.de 3 points 3 years ago AFAIK even original parts don’t work. I heard even if you get a Apple battery the serial must be teached by a Apple technician. Otherwise you will still get warning messages permalink fedilink source parent