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The EU rules on battery life won't even allow Apple to sell their iPhone in
Europe as of this summer if Apple continues to fail minimum-life standards.
I wonder if you're aware that not only has Apple put the cheapest possible
batteries in iPhones, but that the EU put Apple's feet to the fire on that?
All phone manufacturers have to certify to the EU that their batteries last
a certain amount of charge cycles without dropping to unacceptable levels.
All Apple iPhones failed the test when it was first proposed years ago.
Every single one.
Most Android phones passed that test - many doubled the minimum standards.
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