• draecas@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    As long as tools to unclip the shell aren’t consider specialized, I think almost all existing handhelds are gonna meet the actual requirements here - they just have to be user replaceable, not use swappable, without the use of specialized tools or thermal energy. If you can unscrew it, disconnect the old battery and connect the new one, it complies. It’s really only an issue in waterproof devices, where they have to glue everything to seal it.

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      1 year ago

      I read a lot of people claiming that waterproofing technology has come to a point where this isn’t too much of an issue, but that’s as far as my knowledge goes

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      1 year ago

      What’s the difference between swappable and replaceable

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        Swappable as in “let’s just put a spare battery in so my phone is at 100% again and I can continue doing whatever” (like with cameras for example)

        Replaceable as in “my phone only lasts 2 hours instead of a day because after 3 years the battery has degraded, time to replace it with a new one”

    • omeara4pheonix@lemmy.zip
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      1 year ago

      I think the specialized tools thing leaves a lot of room for interpretation. For instance, Nintendo consoles likes to use triwing screws. A triwing screwdriver is a standard tool technically, but they aren’t found at most hardware stores. I could see the argument that a triwing screw would not comply.

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      Yeah as much as I like electronics with batteries in their own module that pops right out of the bottom of the case, I think they should word this more to be against devices that are glued together or batteries that are glued down. If I just need to take the back panel off to get to the battery then that is no big deal as long as it isn’t glued down.