Eu Mandates 5 years of Updates for Smartphones android manufacturers underneath power republic of India might receive advantages too

Eu Mandates 5 years of Updates for Smartphones android manufacturers underneath power republic of India might receive advantages too


If you are among those users who are upset with the closure of updates in two-three years after taking the phone, then there is good news for you. The European Union (EU) has prepared a new strict rule regarding smartphones and tablets, under which companies will have to provide security updates for at least 5 years and operating system updates for 3 years. This rule will be implemented in EU from 20 June 2025 and its effect can be seen in the rest of the world, especially in big markets like India.

According to the official website of EU, new ecodies and energy labeling rules have been created to increase the life of smartphones and reduce e-waste. It clearly states that companies will have to design their devices in such a way that they are more durable and easily repaired. Along with this, every device will be given a label based on energy efficiency, battery performance and repairability, so that users can take a decision with complete information while buying.

A report by Android Police also states that this change can prove to be a gamechanener for the smartphone industry. So far, only Google and some top brands such as Samsung and Motorola have been making long updates for premium models. But now due to EU, a long update policy can also be seen in the mid-range and budget segment devices. The report also states that companies prefer to adopt a similar policy for the entire global portfolio, so these rules can benefit even in countries like India.

A similar impact has been shown in India on USB-C charging last year. Following the order of EU, Apple began to give type-C port in the iPhone 15 series, which was directly beneficial for markets like India. It is now expected that in the same way, the rules giving update for 5 years will also strengthen Indian users, which will reduce the need to change the phone repeatedly and a device will remain reliable for longer.

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