• southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Replaceable batteries and waterproof ratings aren’t mutually exclusive. Never have been. Ports are a bigger barrier, and those have been solved for quite a while. Hell, there are phones that are ip68 rated, with user swappable batteries. The samsung x cover pro is a decent phone overall that does it.

    Think about all the watches with replaceable batteries that are waterproof, various cameras, rc submarines, etc.

    It will require design changes, but there are already plenty of options to make it happen.

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      11 months ago

      TIL, excellent news indeed, can’t wait for this “new” trend to come for smartphones!

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      11 months ago

      When I worked at Google I seriously had someone try to tell me that making a key fob waterproof was challenging. I never did figure out what that guy was thinking.

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      11 months ago

      It will require design changes, but there are already plenty of options to make it happen.

      Nah, there’s basically no design changes needed. Pretty much everyone already complies with the new EU laws. People seem to think the new laws mean you’ll just be unclipping the back of your phone and chucking a new battery in like in the nokia days lol. All it means is that you won’t need proprietary tools to open your phone. You’ll still need to disassemble the phone as usual. Basically nothing changes for the big OEMs already. It’s not going to make replacing your battery on your own any easier.