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Easier Access to Batteries in EU Mobile Devices - Legislation Proposal Leaked

Danish website Het Financieele Dagblad posted a leak concerning a proposal for a European Parliament law that would make it easier for mobile s to access batteries. According to the information, we will officially hear about it for the first time in mid-March.

Paul Wozniak

A LEAK IN A NUTSHELL:
  • The Danish website Het Financieele Dagblad has reached a proposal for a law to make it easier for s of mobile devices in Europe to access batteries;
  • According to the leak, we'll officially hear about it for the first time in mid-March.

At the end of January, this year, information appeared that the European Parliament voted a resolution on universal charger for all mobile devices available on the market. At the moment it is not clear which port is to be considered universal, but a standard proposal will be presented within the next five months. However, recent leaks indicate that similar changes may also occur in the future with regard to access to batteries in mobile devices.

Easier battery access on mobile devices - who's in?

The Danish website Het Financieele Dagblad (via Techradar) reported that its editors had reached European Parliament documents, which contained a proposal for a law that would give every of a mobile device in Europe easy access to its battery (i.e., for example, they could replace it by themselves). Thus, any company that would like to sell its product on the European market would have to make this possible for its customers. According to the leak, we will officially hear about the new law for the first time in mid-March.

Such a solution would undoubtedly be a great help for many. However, it should be ed that if the leak actually turns out to be true, we will have to wait a long time anyway to see the battery access standard introduced. It is not even known whether such a law would be voted on by the European Parliament.

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Paul Wozniak

Author: Paul Wozniak

Part of the editorial team since 2019, he started as a news writer and now works mostly on video content. Currently, he is mainly interested in RPG, soulslike and metroidvania games, but he has also devoted a large part of his gaming life to multiplayer. In games, he mainly values complex character development mechanics and freedom of action, and tries to look at the covered titles from different perspectives. He has also been running his YouTube channel since 2023.

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