All smartphones, including iPhones, must have replaceable batteries by 2027 in the EU::undefined

  • KCN@feddit.it
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    1 year ago

    Definitely. Never understood why some manufacturers removed jacks

    • samsy@feddit.de
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      1 year ago

      The argument was saving space for other parts. That’s true in a way. But if things needed we should have this space. What’s next? Saving the space of the charger? /s

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      1 year ago

      Headphone jacks are a 19th century invention, if having them restricts innovation then I am all for removing them.

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        1 year ago

        We can’t only consider innovation today, we also have to consider its ecological impact. Jack plugs and headphones are way more durable than Bluetooth equivalent. I have 16 yo jack headset that still works perfectly, I only had to change the cushions twice.

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          1 year ago

          It’s specifically the wire that always breaks first. How can they be more durable?

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            1 year ago

            You can repair a broken cable fairly easily. Especially on higher end headphones. Sometimes you can even buy replacement cables right from the manufacturer.

            When you buy wireless headphones you know upfront that they will die within a few years and you will not be able to replace the tiny glued in, oddly shaped batteries they come with.

            I like the convenience of BT at times, but I really miss having headphone jacks and hate having to bring adaptors with me.

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          1 year ago

          So stop making any technological advancement because of the potential impact of e-waste? Not saying it’s a bad thing but it will have have its own environmental implications. No new energy development, we have to rely on existing oil and nuclear technology rather than investing in making renewable energy sources cheaper and more efficient.

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            1 year ago

            At the point we are at, yes we have to make a major change, e-waste is an immense problem for many years and we are only starting to fight it.

            Inventions not thinking about e-waste at all shouldn’t be allowed anymore.