The European Union will require all smartphones and portable devices sold from February 2027 to have user-replaceable batteries under new regulations aimed at reducing electronic waste.
The new rule means devices must allow easy battery removal using basic tools without causing damage to the product.
Manufacturers will also be required to provide clear instructions, safety guidance, and affordable replacement batteries for several years after sale.
The policy is designed to extend the lifespan of devices, reduce unnecessary electronic waste, and give consumers more control over the products they own.
This change could significantly influence smartphone design worldwide as major global manufacturers adjust to meet EU market standards.
The move is seen as a major step toward sustainability and stronger consumer rights in the technology industry.
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