A law has been passed by the European Council that forces manufacturers for battery-powered devices to have replaceable batteries. The law states that any battery-powered device makers, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops must have replaceable batteries. Smartphones with replaceable batteries will slowly emerge to comply to this European law since most companies do not usually make region-based devices. What do you think of smartphones and other devices having easily replaceable batteries? Remember removable batteries on smartphones? The European Union, more commonly known as the EU, is set on passing legislation that will require portable devices to have user-replaceable batteries by around 2025. Removable batteries used to be a staple in smartphones, particularly for Android devices. Brands such as Xiaomi, vivo, OPPO, and HONOR dominated the segment, occupying all spots in the top 10 best-selling smartphones with large batteries. Read more in our articles including "Smartphones to have replaceable batteries by 2027" and "EU wants return of replaceable batteries in smartphones".
A law has been passed by the European Council that forces manufacturers for battery-powered devices to have replaceable batteries. The law states that any battery-powered device makers, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops must have replaceable batteries.
Smartphones with replaceable batteries will slowly emerge to comply to this European law since most companies do not usually make region-based devices. What do you think of smartphones and other devices having easily replaceable batteries? Remember removable batteries on smartphones?
Our coverage of smartphones replaceable batteries includes: "Smartphones to have replaceable batteries by 2027"; "EU wants return of replaceable batteries in smartphones"; "Here are the best-selling smartphones with 6000mAh+ batteries". Each article provides unique insights and information.