The other thing that seems to fail is USB-C connector. I wonder if the USB-C connectors in most phones last beyond 5 years. Mine still works but I cannot plug the device in and use it without it just falling out pretty quickly. The old micro USB plugs seem a little more robust.
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mm maybe. connectors should definitely have a tiny magnet, but its still rare...
Wireless charging solves most of that.
This comes at a time where I'm considering replacing my 5 year old phone battery due to significant degradation, but at the cost of my phone's water resistance. I'm all for user repairability and really look forward to these consumer friendly changes.
Yeah, I support that decision :P
I personally don't see that much value in water proofing, I've never came across a situation where I thought it would have been rather helpful to have water proofing. Maybe I've just been very lucky hehe
Unfortunately you'll have to wait until 2027 so your current 5 year old phone will probably be long dead by that point.
I've always wondered if there is a physical limitation why the battery couldn't go in like a sim card? Just a slot where it goes in. I'm curious how this all will work out.
LG had some phones like that in 2016ish, on the G5 the entire bottom of the phone slid out to reveal a big battery slot and on the V20 there was a button that let the metal back of the phone pop off so you could change the battery. I had an external battery charger and a couple of spare batteries for my V20, so I could just pack spare batteries and swap them whenever it got low. I never even bothered to plug my phone in, it was always just faster to pop in a battery that was already fully charged. It didn't have any water resistance, but it was a pretty small price to pay for endless battery life
It's a shame that LG's whole phone division went under, because they were making some of the coolest phones that came out that whole decade
I don't see an issue, but perhaps nobody ever thought to really try shipping a device with something like that. Specially since the water proofing advent.
I would love this to have a global impact, but I have a bad feeling phone manufacturers are going to create a special EU model to comply with this.