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    The EU Just Forced Smartphone Makers to Bring Back Replaceable Batteries — Here’s What That Means for Your Next Phone

    fariehanBy fariehanMay 7, 2026No Comments
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    The EU replaceable battery mandate arrives in February 2027. The new law requires all smartphones sold in Europe to have user-replaceable batteries. This reverses a decade-long industry trend toward sealed designs.

    However, the rules include a major exemption. High-end phones can keep sealed batteries if they meet strict durability and water resistance standards. As a result, budget phones will be subjected to the most changes.

    What the EU Replaceable Battery Mandate Requires

    First, the law does not bring back the old hot-swap batteries. Users will not have to pop off the back cover with a fingernail. The regulation defines a removable battery as one that can be taken out with commercially available tools. No special tools, no heat guns, no solvents. 

    Any standard screwdriver or pry tool works. In addition, this rule applies to all smartphones and tablets sold in the EU starting February 2027. Manufacturers must also supply replacement batteries for at least five years after a device is discontinued.

    Why the EU Passed the Replaceable Battery Law

    The EU passed this law to reduce electronic waste. Around five million tonnes of e-waste are discarded across Europe each year. Many phones end up in landfills because the battery dies and repairs cost too much. 

    Because of this, the EU wants phones to last longer and fewer devices to be thrown away. Therefore, making batteries easier to replace became a priority.

    The Exemption for High End Phones

    However, the regulation includes a significant exemption. Any phone can skip the removable battery requirement if it meets three conditions. First, the battery must retain at least 83% of its capacity after 500 charge cycles. 

    Second, it must retain at least 80% after 1,000 cycles. Third, the device must have an IP67 water resistance rating. Many flagship phones already exceed these standards. 

    For example, Apple iPhones reached the 1,000-cycle requirement starting with the iPhone 15, Google Pixel devices have met the standard since the Pixel 8a, Samsung phones have been tested at up to 2,000 cycles. 

    As a result, for these high-end phones, nothing will change. They will keep sealed batteries and high-end water resistance.

    What This Means For Your Next Phone

    Budget and mid-range phones will likely adopt user-replaceable batteries. These phones do not meet the high cycle durability or IP67 water resistance standards. For them, removable batteries become the simpler compliance path. 

    At the same time, premium flagships from Apple, Samsung, and Google will almost certainly take the exemption. Their batteries already last longer than the law demands and their IP68 water resistance requires sealed designs. So new models won’t be any different from the old ones. 

    However, your next budget phone may bring back a removable back cover and a battery you can swap yourself. Ultimately, dead batteries will no longer force an entire phone replacement.

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