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I have this phone (6a). I put in the survey to get the 100 but so far I haven't seen a single $. Meanwhile I'm sitting on a fire hazard.
If they just made replaceable batteries, this wouldn't be an issue. My next phone is going to be the fairphone.
I'm waiting to get a new phone until the EU battery requirements go into effect in a few years to see if replacing battery becomes easier to comply than it is now.
Afaik the Pixel 9 would qualify under the new rules. So that's the bar.
Well, great, but the fairphone is like 2 months behind on security patches, and they generally never do more than 1 OS update (for comparison, my pixel 7 has gotten 3 now, and with the 2 more years of support its likely to get 5 in total).
So basically instead of getting a phone that works for 8 years, you get a permanent security liability that is more likely to get water damage.
I mean sure, great idea, I would buy a phone with inferior CPU if I can support something good, but instead of something good I'm getting something inferior in every aspect just so I can change the battery in 2 years when I won't need the phone anyway because they just abandon any kind of timely updates anyway??
(BTW, I checked, the fairphone 5 is to this day still on android 14, a 2 year old OS. They could not care enough to update a 2 year old phone in 2 years except the legally necessary patches, they can't even release a monthly patch, and yet I should trust them with my most valuable data?)
My pixel phone is a ticking bomb.
You can put other OSs on the fairphone instead of their defaults.
But yeah it's frustrating no matter what there is a downside of just owning a stupid phone.
Calyx only releases patches when Fairphone releases them. They are therefore just as bad with updates, while completely managing to hold up with the pixel releases in a timely manner.
Maybe you shouldn't have lobotomized yourself. Anyway, since you did that already, let me remind you that you can get a battery replacement for like 50β¬.
There are other roms than calyx and stock you can put lineageos on it and they are great with updates usually within a few days of a patch coming out they'll push an ota
Replaceable batteries from next year.
Nope. Waterproof phones (so everything that Costs more than 50β¬) are excluded.
Oh, you're right, it's 2027
Replacable as in "not permanently glued into the phone". You'll still have to be an expert to take it apart without damaging it and replacing the battery with new one like you do now with every phone.
Nope, the law specifically states you have to be able to remove the battery without any special tools.
A tiny screwdriver and a sprunger aren't special tools
They're tools as per the EU law
Now I'm confused. Does the law say no special tools or no tools?
Let me not misrepresent. As per https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/docs_autres_institutions/commission_europeenne/com/2020/0798/COM_COM(2020)0798_EN.pdf
From that wording, I'd think it would be legal to ship a phone that requires a screwdriver and a sprunger to replace the battery. I guess we'll find out the first time this is challenged in the EUs courts.
And some phones already have replaceable batteries.
It's so silly, we are going back around.