No, EU iPhones won’t have a removable battery door in 2027
appleinsider.com Jul 10, 2026

No, EU iPhones won’t have a removable battery door in 2027

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The European Union’s 2027 battery regulation will not require Apple to redesign the iPhone with a user-replaceable battery. While the regulation mandates easy battery replacement for smartphones, Apple is exempt due to its iPhones meeting specific criteria, including battery longevity and water resistance. The rule applies to smaller manufacturers more directly, potentially limiting consumer choices in the short term.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The exemption highlights a regulatory gap that favors large tech companies over smaller competitors, raising concerns about market fairness.
  • · It also underscores how nuanced EU legislation can have uneven impacts across the industry, depending on a company’s product design and resources.