Apple has introduced a new process for removing batteries with the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. These models use a special adhesive that can be removed using low-voltage electrical current, making battery replacement easier. The company is responding to new requirements, such as EU regulations on better repairability of electronic devices. You can find out more about the details of this innovation below.
The replaceability of batteries has been an issue for some time. Many manufacturers, including Apple, have had to face criticism that their devices are too difficult to repair. Now Apple is taking a step towards easier repairs with the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. The new approach to removing the batteries in particular should be of interest to many users and workshops.
The electric battery change
Apple has confirmedthat the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus batteries can be removed using low-voltage electrical current. This involves using a 9-volt battery or similar power source to loosen the adhesive that holds the battery in place. Compared to the adhesive peel tabs used previously, this process is much simpler and faster.
Advantages of the new procedure:
- Easier repair: The battery can be removed and replaced without much effort.
- Sustainability: Easier replacement means devices can be used for longer.
- Cost reduction: Simpler repairs mean less effort and lower costs.
Differences to the Pro models
The new battery replacement technology only applies to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus. The Pro models, i.e. the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, appear to continue to use the conventional battery replacement methods. Apple has not yet explained the reasons for this in detail.
metal housing of the batteries
There is evidence that the batteries in the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus are housed in metal casings, which makes it possible to use electrical current to remove the battery. Teardowns, i.e. detailed disassemblies of the devices, will soon be able to confirm this.
Background: EU regulations and Apple's reaction
With this change, Apple is responding to new EU regulations that require batteries to be easier to replace. The aim of these regulations is to extend the lifespan of devices and improve their repairability. Apple has also announced that all iPhone 16 models, including the Pro variants, have been redesigned internally to optimize heat dissipation. This change could also help improve battery life and the efficiency of the devices.
sales launch
All four models of the iPhone 16 series, including the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, will be available from Friday. The first reports and analyses on these innovations are likely to follow with the start of sales.
Apple reacts to laws: Easier battery replacement in the iPhone 16
With the new battery replacement process in the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, Apple is focusing on easier repair options and thus shows that the company is responding to new legal requirements. For you as a user, this means a longer lifespan of the device and potentially lower repair costs. (Image: Apple)
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