CALIGVLA ( @Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English76•6 months agoThat would be great if we weren’t past the point of phones having unremovable batteries… Too little too fucking late as always, Google.
WashedOver ( @WashedOver@lemmy.ca ) English44•6 months agoThe EU would like to have a talk with manufacturers about this… Much like USB C for iPhones, removable batteries are in the works again thanks to the EU.
CALIGVLA ( @Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English7•6 months agoI hope these changes affect the global supply chain, but I’m very skeptical that it’s going to have any repercussions outside of the EU.
GoodEye8 ( @GoodEye8@lemm.ee ) English21•6 months agoThese changes tend to be global because it’s cheaper to make the change for everyone than have two different designs and manufacturing (one for EU and other for the rest of the world). And more often than not EU is too big of a market to ignore.
Solar Bear ( @bear@slrpnk.net ) English11•6 months agoMaintaining multiple SKUs with major differences is quite expensive and time consuming, plus confusing for the customer on a global Internet trying to look things up. I expect that this would make at least some manufacturers ship these to other countries, so we would have some options.
GoodEye8 ( @GoodEye8@lemm.ee ) English3•6 months agoThese changes tend to be global because it’s cheaper to make the change for everyone than have two different designs and manufacturing (one for EU and other for the rest of the world). And more often than not EU is too big of a market to ignore.
dukatos ( @dukatos@lemm.ee ) English5•6 months agoWell, Samsung is selling phones with shit CPUs to Europe and good ones to USA.
jcarax ( @jcarax@beehaw.org ) English2•6 months agoDon’t worry, you can essentially get the same shit CPU in the US by buying a Pixel.
MiddledAgedGuy ( @MiddledAgedGuy@beehaw.org ) English2•6 months agoI will import EU phones if it doesn’t.
Obviously a global change would be better, and hopefully that’s what happens but at the very least those of us that live in places with worse consumer protection have that opinion.
Edit: In thinking a minute about it, I’m thinking that this probably won’t be necessary. I haven’t looked but I imagine there are still androids with removable batteries on offer, and it’s safe to assume there will be more after this, even if it’s not all. Though I guess if you want a very specific phone with a removable battery, that’s an option.
Possibly linux ( @possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip ) English19•6 months agoAll battery’s can be removed if you try hard enough
Treczoks ( @Treczoks@lemm.ee ) English10•6 months agoAll batteries are replaceable. Some take a bit more effort and some specialized equipment, though.
orbitz ( @orbitz@lemmy.ca ) English3•6 months agoYeah but that seems like a pain, of course I had a cell back to analog days and am probably is. Used to sell so many batteries for cells in my Radio Shack days, and many were people wanting a second one for a backup when they were in the bush. Even remember $80 for a lithium startac battery heh, like 20ish years ago.
Chaotic Entropy ( @ChaoticEntropy@feddit.uk ) English3•6 months agoA lot of “replaceable” things are still considered so even if you can’t just pop it out and stick a new one in yourself with zero effort.
orbitz ( @orbitz@lemmy.ca ) English2•6 months agoTrue, they should have better campaigns to showcase those repairs, also manufacture support for it. Unless they do and I missed it, which is very possible. Just seems they don’t want you to change batteries since they make it a hassle.
rmuk ( @rmuk@feddit.uk ) English5•6 months agoSome phones, like mine, do have removable batteries. The point of Android is that devices should be varied in design and features rather than interchangeable black mirrors and I think it’s good that Android is still adding features that help facilitate that.
kratoz29 ( @kratoz29@lemm.ee ) English2•6 months agoIt wouldn’t be any different as how iOS has been doing it since a long ago, it shows the battery in maintenance mode and they even say to go to an authorized place to do it lol.
I want all that BS to end already, managing battery life has been more stressful to me that I’d want to admit (yeah, quick charge ain’t the solution).
Primarily0617 ( @Primarily0617@kbin.social ) 4•6 months agoSurely I know when I want my phone’s battery replaced, because I’m the one using it?
lolcatnip ( @lolcatnip@reddthat.com ) English2•6 months agoBut can you tell how much longer the battery will keep working?
sudoku ( @sudoku@programming.dev ) English2•6 months agodoes it see future? all it knows is the current calculated capacity and cycle count. the battery might continue degrading linearly, or it might go down a cliff. nobody knows.
lolcatnip ( @lolcatnip@reddthat.com ) English1•6 months agoEver look at a weather report? Predicting the future according to a model whose inputs are measurements of things we can’t directly perceive is something we do all the time.
sudoku ( @sudoku@programming.dev ) English1•6 months agoYou can predict things when you
- know how things are now
- have seen how similar events unfold in the future
Now who is keeping current performance data for every single battery batch? For every single battery model ever produced?
lolcatnip ( @lolcatnip@reddthat.com ) English1•6 months agoYou’re seriously gonna argue that having a complete history of a battery’s usage and data from phones of the same model doesn’t tell you anything more than a user’s gut feeling about how well the battery is performing?
sudoku ( @sudoku@programming.dev ) English2•6 months agoOh it will show the actual capacity. But who knows when will it fail (i.e. start degrading a lot faster)?