That’s why I miss the days when you could just take the old battery out and put a new one in.
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QuarterSwede@lemmy.world 1 year agoMost people upgrade when their battery is shot.
Goo_bubbs@lemmings.world 1 year ago
nyoooom@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Hopefully EU legislation should bring that back in the coming years, I believe they’re working on such law at the moment
variaatio@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
already enacted, vote went through in July. However the “come to force” of the whole regulation is 2025 and the replaceable battery mandate come to force date is 2027. However I would assume stuff starts going with replaceable battery 2025-2026, since by 2027 it’s illegal to not have that for on sale item. So one would transition year or two early to have ones retail and supply chains empty of the old non-replaceable stuff to avoid having unsold stock or get hit with punishment for being caught selling non regulation items. So you want the replaceable battery products designed and in production before 2027.
Also one key I would point out, that is often left out. It doesn’t only cover phones. It covers pretty much all battery powered electronics. SO lots of those other small electronic gadget with built in Li-ions will start sprouting battery covers or possibly moving back to their old power of choice banks of AAs
danielfgom@lemmy.world 1 year ago
This. The sealed phone is the #1 reason why people are getting new phones and contributing to the eco waste.
It should have never been allowed to happen. I promise you there is a way to make a phone with a removable back waterproof. They just don’t make it because they want you to replace the phone every two years.
They also haven’t rushed to make longer lasting batteries, say 4 years, for the same reason.
Pxtl@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
You don’t even need a hardware change to make batteries last long, capping charging at 80% and slowing the fast-charging will do that, both of which can be done in OS software. They just need a “battery protection mode” option for people who keep their phones plugged in a lot.
Furbag@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Planned Obsolescence / E-Waste Entropy seems to have been the main reason I upgraded to a new phone for like the last three phones I’ve owned. Eventually the phone just devours all the processing power and makes it feel bad to use, or the battery stops charging or depletes in hours even while idle.