103 points

If only batteries where still that easy to replace. I’d never buy a new phone again.

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I swirched to fairphone almost exclusively because their phone has an easily swappable battery (it’s very modular and easily repairable on top of that)

But if I’m not mistaken then there are new EU regulations coming that demand all batteries be replaceable, so hopefully this won’t be an issue for much longer

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13 points

2027, iirc

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5 points

Yesss Fairphone is pretty awesome and still powerful :)

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The first thing I did with my Fairphone was to root it, and tweak the internal BMS/charge controller settings via a terminal. My ~4 year old device battery pretty much still runs like new, still get 2 days of standby.

From what I read on the FP forums though, users running stock tend to swap out their batteries every 1-2 years, like I had to on my old Galaxy S5. Most manufacturers’ default battery charge profiles target the longest runtime, causing batteries to really degrade quickly.

For consumers that upgrade every 1-2y they won’t notice this issue, but for those of us who want their phone to last longer than that, we notice this really quickly… in these cases having a swappable battery is a must

On the topic of modularity, I had my FP’s vibration motor die on me, that was a very easy fix of literally opening up the device, swapping the module, and done. Absolutely love it!

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6 points

You were able to limit the charge/discharge to stay within 20/80% or something like that? That’s awesome, i should look into doing that myself

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2 points

What kind of settings do you need to use, to optimise for battery service life?

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1 point

I wonder what this is gonna look like on AirPods. I think (?) this applies to them too.

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4 points

Just make the stem a bit thicker so they can fit an AAA battery each

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2 points

With many phones its still somewhat easy, but you need to take the risk of e.g. breaking the back-cover (specially when its made of acryl or glass).

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IME the battery isn’t the issue, especially if you get a phone with a big battery to begin with.

It’s the lack of updates that’s the issue which means you can no longer use certain critical apps (banking, government, etc.) on your phone.

The phone becomes obsolete before the battery ever dies.

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2 points

You can always switch to some custom rom after you stop getting updates

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2 points

Know any banking apps that work with a custom rom?

What about your national governments designing an identification or tax related app that works on a custom rom?

Good luck with that.

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1 point

Who cares, if I can’t use those apps even if it isn’t outdated but I just want to remove the ton of built-in data mining crap.

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You could easily spend a half hour getting it replaced for the battery+ $10 in labor if you actually cared and weren’t trying to score internet points.

But people here will bitch like it’s impossible to have a guy look at your phone for a half hour.

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17 points

Why are you bitching about people wanting better, more servicable products? Fucking insanity…

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I don’t think they are better 🤷‍♂️ and it takes 10 minutes to replace a battery every 3 years.

Most others didn’t either. It’s some nerd rallying call. It’ll change nothing consumption wise. And I’m forced to fall with the downgrade.

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So idk where your get your stuff serviced, but, where I am in the US it will cost at least 100 dollars to replace this part. If the glass back breaks in the process, a lot more. Phone companies have shown we can manufacturer phones with same quality, same features, same durability, and still have a serviceable battery. We can screw instead of glue the thing together.

Paying someone 10 dollars isn’t bad, but, thats typically not the case. As I mentioned about the glass backs they can break easily no matter how good you are.

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2 points

It’s why I haven’t bought one since 2016.

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6 points

The EU has mandated that every phone should have an easily replaceable battery by 2027

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5 points

Need to go to the EU then

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6 points

Like with the usb-c law, this will likely be worldwide

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45 points

At least the phone still works after one drop.

Just like my 🎤

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3 points

Oh God My rotten brain

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18 points

Fairphone moment

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9 points

Can’t reproduce. My FairPhone is an indestructible tank.

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1 point

You guys Europeans? I’ve heard we can’t get Fairphone 5 in the US, and also, I’ve heard bad things about the battery. You guys happy with your Fairphones? I’m just feeling out my options.

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107 points

I miss replaceable batteries.

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11 points

Fairphone, Gigaset

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2 points

Samsung Galaxy XCover 6 Pro

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5 points

Soon™

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42 points

EU forcing manufacturers to all have removable batteries again by 2027.

Nothing like “upgrading” your phone’s life back in the day by buying a bigger battery replacement

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7 points

Replaceable batteries. I don’t think it means popping open a battery cover like the old days, I think it means a way to DIY repair to replace the battery.

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8 points

I can pop open the back cover and take the battery out on my Fairphone :)

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9 points

Samsung Galaxy S5 supremacy; what a revolutionary phone that had it all: heart rate reader, IR blaster, replaceable battery, SD card slot, headphone jack, fingerprint reader, and IP67 rating.

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1 point

I am pretty sure the free market forces will cause phones without re moveable batteries to not sell as well

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0 points

Maybe don’t drop your phone

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39 points

“maybe just don’t have accidents”
-lowleveldata, 2024, solved all traffic accidents forever

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8 points

Huzzah!

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10 points

if only someone had said it sooner. So many lives…

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I mean… If people were routinely crashing all their cars to the point they must put them in protective rubber bumpercart material, yeah, maybe stop being so reckless.

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My dude, cars literally have a part of them called “bumper” that is made of rubber. Hundreds of people die everyday in car accidents and thousands more have injuries. Cars destroy buildings, crash into homes and stores, run over crowds, kill pedestrians, destroy infrastructure and even catch on fire on their own, every single day, in the thousands. This isn’t even considering fender benders and near misses which are probably in the hundreds of thousands every day. If anything I think phone dropping is way less frequent than car accidents.

And I’m only using numbers from the USA alone, now consider the whole fucking planet!

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Hey don’t put words in my mouth. It’s way easier to prevent dropping your phone than traffic accidents.

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8 points

The only way to prevent ever dropping your phone is by gluing it to the table, and it still only a matter of time.

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2 points

#EndTheStreakTX

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