EU requires phone makers to install “easily removable” batteries from next year, but there may be one notable exception


  • New EU repairability rules for phone makers coming in 2027
  • They mean that phone batteries will have to be replaced
  • However, a return to the full emergent mechanism is unlikely.

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Having recently ruled on age verification, device interoperability and app store monopolies, European Union lawmakers are now turning their attention to the repairability of phones and, in particular, the ease with which a phone’s battery can be replaced.

As The Olive Press reported, new laws will come into force in 2027 that mean manufacturers must make it relatively easy to remove and replace batteries in mobile devices. These laws will only apply to the EU, but the mechanics of mass production mean that devices in other markets could also be affected.



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