In the last hours there has been a leak that could be a future request for the European Union. This proposal will be very exciting as its purpose will be to facilitate the replacement of batteries on today's smartphones, a very promising move.
One of the current problems of modern smartphones is the use of replaceable batteries. This is a trend that has been widely criticized for the first iPhone and that gradually all manufacturers have been adopting it. The EU would like to end this.
Mobile batteries are easy to replace: this is how the EU likes to change the situation
Today, finding a smartphone with removable battery it is so amazing, and with the exception of respected brands like the Motorola Moto E6 Plus, most phones have extremely difficult batteries to replace, though not impossible in some cases.
This situation is complicated, and some manufacturers argue that the rear reasons for allowing battery replacement may result in designs that use better internal space, while in some cases a seal that provides water resistance (arguing is possible for portable water-resistant, but not bulk) phones.
According to Dutch media Het Financieele Dagblad, the European Union wants to persuade producers to simplifies battery replacement. The reason the EU would like to use it to improve sustainability, is because if people use their smartphones for a long time, the severity of the electricity will be reduced. The media managed to get a mature documentary to be launched in March, a document that the EU finalizes and details only.
This suggestion looks great, although in the case of Android only the inability to install batteries is a reason to leave the cell phone, because software updates to our system continue to have a shorter life cycle.