Report: Apple to make iPhone batteries easier to replace

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According to a report by The Information, Apple is working on a way to ditch the adhesive strips that hold the iPhone battery in place. Apple will need to comply with EU regulations that require all phone batteries to be user-replaceable by 2025.

Currently, the battery is encased in foil and is attached to the phone via adhesive strips, which you pull to dislodge the battery.

Apple is reportedly working to move to a metal enclosure that will pop the battery out after receiving a small electrical jolt. The technology is reportedly called electrically induced adhesive debonding. Whether…

​ According to a report by The Information, Apple is working on a way to ditch the adhesive strips that hold the iPhone battery in place. Apple will need to comply with EU regulations that require all phone batteries to be user-replaceable by 2025.

Currently, the battery is encased in foil and is attached to the phone via adhesive strips, which you pull to dislodge the battery.

Apple is reportedly working to move to a metal enclosure that will pop the battery out after receiving a small electrical jolt. The technology is reportedly called electrically induced adhesive debonding. Whether…   Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles 

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