All smartphones, including iPhones, must have replaceable batteries by 2027 in the EU::undefined

  • phillaholic
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    2811 months ago

    You can already replace your own iPhone battery without any technical expertise. I hope the law is more specific than that, because there are many things OEMs can do to comply and still make it a giant pain in the ass to do.

      • @WhatAmLemmy@lemmy.world
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        2011 months ago

        I’ve replaced multiple iPhone batteries with only a YouTube video. The problem is that the glue and placement can be a complete pain in the ass and user replacement voids warranty. Hopefully the law specifically states that user replacement should have a certain level of ease and does not void warranty.

          • exu
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            411 months ago

            Common screw drivers are ok, or they include the specialised screw driver in the package. Heat is a no go though, which makes me very happy.

            • @Thorny_Thicket@sopuli.xyz
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              311 months ago

              According to a draft version of the ecodesign regulation on the EU’s website, batteries should be replaceable “with no tool, a tool or set of tools that is supplied with the product or spare part, or basic tools.”

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              • Neshura
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                311 months ago

                So if I understand this correctly:

                • plastic cover that can be removed with fingernails: ✅
                • cover with phillips screws: ✅
                • cover with hex screws: Maybe ✅? How “Basic” are Hex screws nowadays?
                • cover with Apple certified™️ screws: ❌
                • cover with Superglue: ❌
                • @Afiefh@lemmy.world
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                  311 months ago

                  Hex screws are pretty standard. I’m not a lawyer, but I’d imagine they would be acceptable.

                  That being said, I never understood the reason to have 5 different types of screws around. Can we just have one type for everything?

        • @SnowdenHeroOfOurTime@unilem.org
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          111 months ago

          The problem is that the glue and placement can be a complete pain in the ass and user replacement voids warranty.

          All of that sounds pretty shitty and unreasonable

        • @smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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          611 months ago

          And this is something we don’t want. Battery should be replaced with no special tools other than regular screwdriver or simillar.

        • Quokka
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          11 months ago

          The tagline is literally “I’m starting to think Apple doesn’t want us to repair them”.

          also having watched SnazzyLabs do this swap, it’s complicated and you’ll need to contact Apple to deal with code changes.

          • phillaholic
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            211 months ago

            And I literally said in my comment that it’s a pain in the ass. That’s not the point, what “technical expertise” means is.

          • phillaholic
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            211 months ago

            They provided a kit and step by step instructions. It remains to be seen how they handle it, but don’t be surprised if they argue they already comply if that’s how the language of the law is written.

          • @focusedkiwibear@lemmy.world
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            111 months ago

            You don’t seem to know it, but nebulous jargon like ‘technical expertise’ can be applied to anything like using a microwave so Apple includes instructions. Not seeing how this invalidates their point

    • DominusOfMegadeus
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      2311 months ago

      Can you, though? No, you can’t. Its really hard to get right and super easy to fuck up. Source: Me.

      • phillaholic
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        111 months ago

        So is changing out any part on your car. It remains to be seen how this is applied.

    • @Thorny_Thicket@sopuli.xyz
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      1211 months ago

      Most people can’t put on a screen protector properly. I wouldn’t perhaps go as far as claiming replacing iPhone battery takes no technical expertise. It’s not hard but not quite easy either. In the case of iPhone there’s also that even if you do it properly the device still detects it’s not the original Apple approved battey so they limit functions on your phone such as battery health, true tone etc. New MacBooks does this aswell.

      • phillaholic
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        111 months ago

        They probably need additional legislation to stop companies from locking down products when non own parts are used.

    • Flying Squid
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      211 months ago

      With my shaky hands and clumsiness? I’d kill my phone just by touching the innards.

    • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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      111 months ago

      Technical expertise includes really basic things like being comfortable using a screwdriver on delicate equipment. Lots of people lack that level of expertise.