Manufacturers will be required to offer spare parts and publish security updates for an extended period. Energy labels will show a repairability index as well as energy efficiency.

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    EU actual laws vs headlines about non excisting laws. Refering to other threads.

    Great for consumers once again.

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      It really sounds great, but I’ve also read that the law contains zero directions/rules on prices for the replacement parts. So you might be able to get a replacement battery for your 200€ phone, but having to pay 200€ for it.

      I man I hope not, and maybe not every company will go out of their way to follow the most malicious interpretation of the law they can (competitors might not, it’s still a somewhat competitive market).

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        you might be able to get a replacement battery for your 200€ phone, but having to pay 200€ for it.

        On the assumption that consumers are somehow rational and have some memory, that “trick” only work once.

        Next time a consumer get stuck with a practically irreplaceable battery because it’s too expensive from a company, they will look at other companies selling equivalent products, AND how much they are charging for batteries. I also imagine a business of spare parts because just having to give the right data, e.g. specifications like cell, module, pack, C-rate, E-rate, SOC, DOD, voltage, capacity, energy, cycle life, but also connectors and just size, will probably open up dedicated spare part vendors.

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          That may be overestimating how much most customers look up anything about a phone before buying it and how much they care throwing their phone away every 3 years