• colourlessidea@sopuli.xyz
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    18 hours ago

    Indeed, it looks as though Apple may not have to worry at all: as noted on Reddit, batteries that can maintain an 80% capacity level after 1,000 cycles aren’t covered by the new rulings. Apple meets that standard, as per its official support documents, on models starting from the iPhone 15 that launched in 2023.

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      17 hours ago

      and even with that, recent iphones are way easier to repair than a few years ago. I would not say anyone can do it, but it’s definitely easier than before when you basically had to disassemble the whole thing

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      17 hours ago

      batteries that can maintain an 80% capacity level after 1,000 cycles aren’t covered by the new rulings.

      So most people who want to reclaim 100% capacity after 2-3 years of use won’t be able to do it themselves. How disappointing.