EU will require removable batteries from 2027

https://lemmy.world/post/1397803

EU will require removable batteries from 2027 - Lemmy.world

It had been in the works for a while, but now it has formally been adopted. From the article: > The regulation provides that by 2027 portable batteries incorporated into appliances should be removable and replaceable by the end-user, leaving sufficient time for operators to adapt the design of their products to this requirement.

Man I love seeing the EU fighting against corporations for sustainability. How about bringing back the headphone jack? I refuse to buy a phone without one.
I was firmly in the headphone jack camp a few years ago. Despite my phone and headphones both supporting a wired connection I’ve switched over to Bluetooth now. I’ve had too much problems with cables wearing down over time. I still like to have the option but it’s no longer a showstopper for me.
I still find uses for my headphone jack especially when travelling. For anyone wondering, YSK Sony still makes a great flagship with a great headphone jack and removable storage.

I love the Sony line so much but I’ve never pulled the trigger on one because they have a terrible history of android updates. I’m so tired of dropping so much money on android phones just to sit around on old, outdated software. The android rom community isn’t like it used to be and the Sonys have always been too niche and expensive with proprietary camera tech to drive a vibrant custom scene. Maybe Project Treble will solely start changing things but I’m not holding my breath.

If Sony actually marketed their phones, dropped some of the features like a notch or two, and slashed prices for a few years to build a base I think they’d dominate the android scene.

I have both wired and wireless headphones and I find uses for both. When I’m walking around the house doing chores, I mostly use Bluetooth headphones. But I need the option to be able to plug into an AUX every once in a while.