TL;DR

  • The European Council has ended its adoption procedure for rules related to phones with replaceable batteries.
  • By 2027, all phones released in the EU must have a battery the user can easily replace with no tools or expertise.
  • The regulation intends to introduce a circular economy for batteries.
  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Although I support the idea, I’m not sure how useful this is for android phones. All android phones I’ve owned have long gone out of update support before the batteries have noticeably degraded.

    • @UlrikHDA
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      51 year ago

      4 years since the last update on my phone, I really don’t see why I would change unless core apps like Firefox were to stop working.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Software doesn’t stop working. Up to date software becomes so slow on obsolete hardware it makes you pull your hair out trying to use it.

        • @UlrikHDA
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          11 year ago

          Other than now lemmy, the only other apps I use are Firefox and email/messaging apps. Hardly need that much performance.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I have a pixel 3a. It went out of support last year. I have no need for a “better” or newer phone. I have dabbled with other os in the past with a pixel 1 and moto g, I should look into it again.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Exactly. I don’t even keep a phone for longer than 3-5 years. The batteries on my last few phones were still great when I traded them in.