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Apple is facing pressure from European regulators to improve the repairability of the iPhone. Currently, replacing the iPhone battery by yourself is a complicated process for consumers. To meet this challenge, the European Union has passed laws requiring smartphone batteries to be easily replaceable by 2025. Apple is exploring new technologies to simplify the battery replacement process and meet the needs of consumers and regulators. This change may improve the user experience, reduce repair costs, and promote the improvement of repairability standards across the smartphone industry. At the same time, this will also help reduce electronic waste and have a positive impact on the environment. Despite the challenges, Apple's innovative move shows its adaptability to market and regulatory changes.

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