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We look at the proposed guidelines

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Person changing the battery in an Apple iPhone

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A story broke recently that could have big implications forAppleand the future of its devices, including theiPhone. It could also affectSamsung,OnePlus, Nothing,Sony, and any other manufacturer that makes thebest phonesor another kind of portable device that contains a rechargeable battery.

The EU hasagreed on a new set of rulesthat will demand they make it easier for users to replace the batteries in their devices themselves. And, it comes so soon after Apple and its peers already had to commit to USB-C charging.

So, does this mean that, after theiPhone 15, the Cupertino firm will have to go back to the drawing board with its next generation? Or, does it already comply with the forthcoming ruleset with its Self-Service Repair program?

Will Apple be forced to redesign the iPhone?

Well, it does look like, along with every other handset maker, Apple will have to consider the European Union’s new legislation when it comes to designing future iPhones - if it wants to continue to sell them in EU member countries, that is. But, it’ll have a fair while to do so, as the regulations are likely to set a deadline of 2027 for compliance.

In all likelihood, Apple will be redesigning the iPhone long before then anyway. The current basic design has been in use since theiPhone 12, which is somewhat a record for a company that likes regular refreshes.

ItsSelf-Service Repair schemehas already started to make it easier for users in several regions (including Europe) to replace parts too - although not yet as easy as the EU will eventually demand.

We might even see Apple comply with the new laws sooner. Not only has it done similar with USB-C adoption - it is switching to the standard for iPhone 15 and all other devices ahead of the 2024 deadline - another EU proposal, the Ecodesign for Smartphones and Tablets act, is likely to pass soon and covers similar legislation.

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Does this mean we’ll get an iPhone with a slot-in battery pack?

AsThe Vergepoints out, this is expected to set an earlier deadline of 2025 for compliance, although it’s not as specific in its demands. It also states that, while there’s encouragement for a battery to be swapped without any specialist equipment needed, it is also fine for it to be replaced using “a tool or set of tools that are supplied with the product or spare parts”.

Apple’s Self-Service Repair system essentially covers this already, or can be easily expanded to do so.Samsung has also launched its own version, which is possibly to get ahead of this specific legislation.

The second round of legislation will also be more strict when it comes to longevity.

That’s not something written into the newer EU ruling.

But what does this mean for me?

Ultimately, users will benefit from the changes. Although the new legislation will only really apply to EU member states, no manufacturer will want to make a device specifically for sale in those regions. And, the entire purpose to enforce such change is to make battery-operated technology more sustainable.

Your next phone, for example, could last you a lot longer as you will be able to easily change the rechargeable battery yourself. I wish that was the case in the early 2000s - my Motorola Razr V3 ended up lasting one phone call before needing to be charged again.

The planet will also undoubtedly benefit from not having piles of dead devices ending up in landfill.

There could be a downside too, though - price. Rising costs almost always go hand-in-hand with radical redesigns and the batteries themselves will more than likely need to be manufactured in more expensive ways. Those costs are invariably passed on to the consumer.

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