Among the many changes, the new rules would require batteries in consumer devices like smartphones to be easily removable and replaceable. That’s far from the case today…

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My phone’s with removable batteries always needed new batteries. And the replacements were junk (nothing good on Amazon or eBay).

But the last 2-3 phones have been sealed. And they’ve outlasted the phone.

Only one that had a problem was my grandma’s (who wireless charged it 24/7) and it became swollen.

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Seems like you could just mandate manufacturers to make sure replacement batteries are available on the market as well?

I’m a few years into my Fairphone 3, it still lasts two days of normal use without charging, and the battery can be replaced in seconds. If I need a new one I can buy it straight from the producer.

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