Among the many changes, the new rules would require batteries in consumer devices like smartphones to be easily removable and replaceable. That's far from the case today...
This is a step in the right direction, but because phones are now extremely sophisticated they frequent need security updates, but phone manufacturers only support a phone for about 3 years that also needs tackling because that will also help reduce ewaste.
I am aware of this but I still like to buy older devices. It is becoming harder and harder to find a decent phone that is 1-2 years old on the market that isn’t already being phased by something else.
This is a step in the right direction, but because phones are now extremely sophisticated they frequent need security updates, but phone manufacturers only support a phone for about 3 years that also needs tackling because that will also help reduce ewaste.
That is the dumbest ewaste for “smart” devices ever!
If the manufacturer isn’t willing to support it then they should be mandated to release the firmware to the world.
The EU is probably going to demand 5 years of security updates for smartphones (and 3 of full OS updates).
Five years software support are mandatory in the EU. Germany wanted at least seven but couldn’t convince the rest
I am aware of this but I still like to buy older devices. It is becoming harder and harder to find a decent phone that is 1-2 years old on the market that isn’t already being phased by something else.