Apple Innovates New Method to Enhance Replaceability of iPhone Batteries

As the European Union prepares new legislation, Apple is reportedly developing technology aimed at making iPhone batteries more accessible for replacement. The report adds that Apple is considering “a type of electrically induced adhesive debonding” for battery swaps.

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Apple to make iPhone batteries easier to replace

As it stands, a battery replacement requires the relatively delicate steps of using tweezers to carefully remove an existing man-made hell caged inside adhesive strips. The new battery, in turn, is inserted using a specialized machine and tray as well.

The new process in question would wrap the battery with just metal, instead of foil. Those same sources explained that this new “electrically induced adhesive debonding” solution then allows the battery to be separated from the chassis through a small electric shock being administered directly to the unit itself.

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However, under these new rules users would continue to be required to pop open the iPhone themselves, a process which is difficult already in light of adhesives and screws holding onto the display.

If this new bonding technology is implemented, Apple intends to keep advising that iPhone battery replacements be handled by its authorized service providers. If Apple is able to bring the new bonding process into production, we can expect it in at least one version of the iPhone 16 series later this year. The Information mentions that such technology could make it to all versions of the iPhone 17 next year.

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Earlier reports have highlighted Apple’s ongoing efforts to evolve iPhone battery technology over the coming years. Ming-Chi Kuo’s insights in May suggested that the iPhone 16 Pro’s battery will feature a metal casing for the first time, a development seen as essential for enabling the new bonding process.

The EU legislation, expected to mandate user-replaceable iPhone batteries by 2025, could potentially impact Apple depending on specific exemptions and regulations that are established. The outcome will hinge on negotiations and discussions aimed at shaping the final rules regarding smartphone sustainability and repairability standards.

FAQs

Why is Apple developing this new battery replacement method?

Apple aims to simplify iPhone battery replacements amidst regulatory pressures, especially from the European Union, which may mandate user-replaceable batteries by 2025.

Can users replace iPhone batteries themselves with this technology?

While the new method may simplify battery removal, users will still need to open the iPhone, which involves handling adhesives and screws. Apple recommends seeking professional assistance for safe and proper battery replacements.

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