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Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:It is possible.
Gelato wrote:Just because the EU comes up with regulations, and then assigns councils
>The EU replaceable battery rules go into effect February 18, 2027.>
https://prodlaw.eu/2025/02/eu-battery-regulation-removability-and-
replaceability-requirements-explained/
Which probably means most phones on the EU/UK market around Autumn 2026
will have replaceable batteries, and the remnants of the fixed-battery
stock will get shipped to Africa shortly afterwards ...
or committees to establish guidelines, doesn't mean the rest of the
world has to comply. There are already differences in manufacturer
regarding whether a phone is for US or global. Nothing the EU mandates
is enforceable elsewhere, so phone makers could make phones with
replaceable batteries to distribute in the EU, and continue making and
distributing phones elsewhere with non-removable batteries. The EU is
just 5.6% of the world's population. No one else has to comply.
Manufacturers often streamline their production by making a product the
same no matter where it gets distributed, but there can be differences
based on region. I've seen assembly lines where the head of the line
makes everything the same, but the line splits up to produce variations.
Has the USA, India, Japan, or anywhere else asserted they will implementI like waterproof, even if it is for a limited time and depth. Rainwater, accidental fall to a pail... I lost one phone because I took a swim and forgot. I noticed instantly, but it was already too late. Salty water, too.
regulations to the EU regarding replaceable batteries? The EU enforces
their rules against importer and retailers, because those are within
their jurisdiction. They can't force the phone makers to do anything,
because the phone makers are not in the EU.
Because batteries are chemical, so they wane in capacity and eventually
die (or are so low on recharge to be nearly unusable), and because smart
phone makers are only required to supply batteries for 5 years for a
particular phone, they would just change the physical layout for
batteries in new models. You couldn't use a common battery across all
models, or even outside a particular model, but have to buy their
proprietary configuration. Keep moving the target, and the target is
gone after 5 years.
I'd take replaceable batteries over water resistence in a heartbeat.
Swapping out a spare full charged battery in a few seconds sure beats
having to wait for a full charge taking hours.
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