The European Union's push for greater repairability of consumer devices, such as smartphones, is leading Apple to make iPhone batteries user-replaceable by 2027. This policy aims to reduce environmental impact and increase product longevity by making it easier for users to replace batteries in their devices.
Electroadhesion in smartphones offers benefits such as increased adaptability, reduced complexity, low energy consumption, and comfortable interaction capabilities6. It can also make battery replacement easier by allowing for electrical debonding, which eliminates the need for heat, isopropyl alcohol, or force to remove the battery. This can improve the repairability and sustainability of smartphones.
Apple must implement user-replaceable iPhone batteries by 2027, in response to the European Union's push for greater repairability of consumer devices like smartphones. This has led the company to explore using electroadhesion rather than conventional adhesives for battery attachment.