The European Union wants to force replaceable batteries in smartphones

Samsung Galaxy S30 with a plastic lid instead of a glass pane at the back? Folding iPhone 12? It's hard to believe in this direction of smartphone development, but that's what the European Union wants. New smartphones are to be able to replace the battery.

The European Union is working on a new law that would force smartphone manufacturers to use replaceable batteries. Users should be able to replace the cell themselves at home. If such a regulation enters into force, the appearance of the devices can change drastically.

Over the years, manufacturers have become accustomed to the unsolvable shape of the smartphone. Only individual constructions have been left on the market with an opening flap giving access to a replaceable battery.

In the days of mobile phones, replaceable batteries were standard, but in the era of smartphones, design and the desire for profit have won. After all, it is possible to replace the battery, but only in the service, for an appropriate fee. And it's best if the user simply buys a new smartphone.

The European Union wants to reduce the amount of electronic waste.

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The main reason for the European Union's work on the new project is ecology, and specifically to reduce electro-waste, which is becoming a growing problem. Replacing the battery is to make us use smartphones longer.

It makes sense, because the life of smartphones is greatly extended. Once the smartphone slowed down after a year, and after two it could not be used. Today, it is not surprising that three- or even four-year devices are still in use and are doing well.

The only real problem with smartphones remained aging batteries. The link can be replaced on the website, but if it involves giving the smartphone for a long time, and with a fee of up to several hundred zlotys. It's no wonder that in such a situation, users are starting to consider buying a new smartphone.

When can the new law come into force?

We don't know that yet. The information comes from the leak, and Frans Timmermans, the vice-president of the European Commission and also the executive vice-president responsible for the European Green Deal, is expected to officially announce the project in mid-March. Then we will know the details.

The European Union also wanted to force the introduction of one charger for all smartphones. We all know how it turned out.

USB-C is to be the standard connector for consumer electronics in Europe. This is to translate into fewer chargers, which means less electro-waste. MEPs would like the European Commission to make concrete proposals by July 2020 to introduce a single charger.

With this idea, most electronics manufacturers have no problems, because the USB-C connector has become a standard in the mobile world. Most, but not all, the exception is Apple, which switched to USB-C with only one foot. This charging port is on MacBooks and iPads Pro, but cheaper iPads and iPhones use the Lightning port.

Apple even issued a statement criticizing the idea of ​​the European Union. He writes in it that regulations forcing a uniform charger model will hinder innovation. But what is innovative about Lightning connectors compared to USB-C? Isn't it sometimes about profits from the sale of Lightning cables priced by Apple for completely overstated amounts?

According to numerous leaks, Apple actually intends to introduce a USB-C connector to the iPhone, but this will not happen in 2020. Time will show how the European Union will react to Apple's objection.

I suspect that we will see similar objections in the new law on replaceable batteries. More manufacturers can protest this time. It is hard to imagine that the iPhone 12, Samsung Galaxy S30, or One Plus 8 would abandon the back surface of the glass in favor of a plastic, removable battery cover.



The European Union wants to force replaceable batteries in smartphones

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