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by KronisLV 125 days ago
> Now days, there is much less need for that because a charge lasts much longer, and if you do run low you can fast change in 30 minutes or so. Not buying extra spare batteries for every device means less e-waste, not more!

My current iPhone's battery capacity is already starting to decrease and it was never great to begin with (needed it for work). If it was replaceable, I'd do what I used to with Android phones years ago - get a spare, if the old one is really bad or turning into a pillow, then recycle that and keep using the replacement, otherwise could use both side by side and didn't even need a separate charging bank.

Lots of people will look in the direction of getting a new phone altogether, I might have to do that as well, turning the whole phone into e-waste, instead of giving it 5 more years of lifetime.

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And it's not just that - most phones will throttle themselves on a deteriorated battery to limit current spikes that could cause brownouts. So not only your otherwise perfectly fine phone doesn't keep charge for long anymore, it literally becomes slower as it ages just because of its battery.
All iPhone batteries are replaceable. And since the iPhone 16 or so, they’ve already improved the design to make it compliant with the EU battery regulation.

It’s the Apple Watch, AirPods, etc that are more of a concern...