• redfellow
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    1 year ago

    Could you read and understand the information behind the link before replying with nonsense?

    FYI: there were waterproof phones before replaceable batteries disappeared. Also the Fairphone for example IPS rated for resistant, so not perfect, but it’s possible.

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        Usually legislation is intentionally vague like that, ultimately courts will decide what that really means in practice.

        It will end up being just reasonable. Any person can have a reasonable expectation that they will be able to replace the battery with a reasonable amount of time and effort, with readily available tools, with a reasonable amount of guidance.

        If you were a judge would you say that it’s reasonable to expect people to be able to replace soldered components on their phones?

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      None of that addresses his point that “removable by the user” is not clearly defined. I didn’t see any definition for it in the link you posted.