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20 points

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

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27 points

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

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Sounds really good to me!

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3 points

They’ll make the replacement so expensive nobody will do it. And then there will be a new rule mandating it needs to be a reasonable price. Apple will say it’s reasomable because it factors in environmental costs, and so the dance continues.

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22 points

Fuck, let’s hope they at least allow screws. Click-in latches are prone to breaking and wearing out

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Yeah I don’t miss dripping a HTC phone and watching the pieces scatter.

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They should do, although I can’t really imagine manufacturers incorporating plastic tabs into their sleek glass-metal sandwiches…

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8 points

Meh, most iPhones live in a case, it’ll be fine

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How many often are you planning on replacing the battery in your phone that it would wear out the panel?

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2 points

I have a Phone with a click-in latch and nothing wore our over the last 5 years

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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.

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

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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.

I do not remember reading that, the only exception I remember is for devices that are intended to be used under water, which phones are definitely not

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Pretty sure the draft allowed “common tools” or specialised tools if they came in box.

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