28.06.2024 21:43:11 - dpa-AFX: Apple Plans To Introduce New Battery Replacement Method Starting With IPhone 16

CUPERTINO (dpa-AFX) - Apple Inc. (AAPL) is developing technology to simplify
the replacement of iPhone batteries, which may be introduced later this year,
according to a report by The Information.

This initiative is a response to a new EU law that mandates smartphone
manufacturers to ensure batteries can be replaced by users using easily
accessible tools by 2025.

Sources familiar with the iPhone manufacturing process reveal that Apple is
exploring the use of electrically induced adhesive debonding technology, which
would simplify the battery replacement process. This method would involve using
a small electrical current to detach the battery, making it more accessible for
users.

Despite this development, users would still need to manually open the iPhone, as
the components are intricately interconnected and securely fastened, reported
The Information.

This new battery replacement method is anticipated to debut in at least one
iPhone 16 model later this year and could potentially extend to all iPhone 17
versions next year. Apple is likely to continue recommending professional
assistance for battery replacements, considering the complexities and risks
involved in the process.

Furthermore, starting in late 2024, Apple plans to provide battery health
metrics to better support third-party batteries and will include a notification
stating that Apple cannot verify the data presented. While Apple has been known
for producing devices that are challenging to repair due to their tightly sealed
designs, recent reports by MacRumors indicate that the company has introduced
self-repair options and diagnostic tools to address these concerns.



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