Version updates for at least three years
EU regulatory authorities have presented a draft law that would drastically extend the lifespan of smartphones and tablets. For this, manufacturers should guarantee longer update support and ensure improved availability of spare parts. However, such a proposal is not the first time.
It has long been planned by politicians that smartphones will receive updates for a minimum period of time. For example, the federal government announced a seven-year update requirement last year. Finally, there are usually headwinds from the relevant manufacturers.
Now to the regulatory authorities EU The topic is raised again. Accordingly, this was at least recommended by the manufacturers Three years of version updates Forced security patches are supposed to be on at least for now five years To be provided.
So far, Samsung and Google are the only manufacturers in the Android sector who promise updates for this period. Most manufacturers stop software support for their smartphones after two years. This applies not only to cheap devices, but also to high-end models like the Asus Zenfone 9 (review). Additionally, the update should already be done two months Available for all devices after initial release. Ultimately, the whole thing will mean that users will be able to use their smartphones for longer. Of course, the environment will also benefit from it.
Furthermore, the draft states that the battery capacity should not be reduced after the update. Smartphone manufacturers should also be forced to provide spare parts for their devices for at least five years after release. This includes the battery, display, camera and charging connection. A similar law mandating the use of USB-C will take effect in early 2024.
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