In a post on Alleged images of the metal-cased iPhone 16 Pro battery leaked as early as late 2023.
A new European Union law requires smartphone manufacturers to allow owners to replace batteries using accessible tools by 2025. Apple plans to achieve this using electrically induced adhesive release technology, which allows users to apply a low voltage to quickly disconnect the battery. Instead of cumbersome adhesive tapes. This new method is expected to debut in at least one iPhone 16 model later this year, and could be expanded to include all versions of the iPhone 17 next year.

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