The EU Commission today approved a law requiring replaceable batteries in smartphones. This law will be enacted after receiving approval from the European Parliament and the European Union delegation within 20 days of its publication in the official newspaper of the Union. Starting in 2027, all smartphones, including the iPhone series, will be equipped with replaceable batteries so that users can replace them without the need for special tools.
According to the aforementioned law, Apple and other companies will have to stop using non-replaceable batteries in their phones in a few years because the company was forced to use the USB port in its next-generation phones by the order of the European Union some time ago. C should be used. The use of replaceable batteries in smartphones will help users to have more control over their purchased product.
Undoubtedly, the new law of the European Union will create a new opportunity for Apple to generate income because the company can now sell its phone batteries. This rule will also be in line with Apple’s goal of offering portless phones, because now users can replace the phone’s battery without needing to charge it. Overall, it seems that the new EU decision will revolutionize the smartphone industry.
Source: Gizmochina
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