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TopicDo you think it should be illegal for phone manufacturers to glue them shut?
DnDer
03/24/24 8:42:01 AM
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Zwijn posted...
Those arent the only options are they? You can have many companies repair your phone and still have a good form factor. A new battery for my XS Max would cost me 99 with the official Apple support, cheaper if I let one of the many random companies like phoneworld or dynafix do it.

That still requires the phone components to be serviceable and replaceable.

And phone companies have fought tooth and nail to prevent companies like Dynafix from being able to service your phone.

"Right to repair" isn't about you personally repairing the device. It's about having a device that can be accessed, upgraded, or repaired at all, however the consumer chooses--at home, or at a company like you listed.

But the device must be accessible first.

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