The company recently said that more than 80% of its devices will be repairable directly to customers for parts like batteries and SSD replacements. This is what Luca Rossi, CEO of Lenovo, said at the Canalys Forum EMEA 2023, according to Record. This step aims to reduce electronic waste resulting from discarded devices.
Lenovo joins a long list of leading technology manufacturers moving forward with similar designs that make repairing their products more user-friendly. It is a global effort that is in line with the growing sustainability plans that each company individually promotes as an absolute necessity.
Consumer behavior increasingly favors repairable appliances. At the same time, European legislation on the right to repair poses a real threat, with Apple, as a typical example, “adopting” similar measures, whereas in the past they were diametrically opposed. The same applies to two other giant companies in this field, Google and Samsung, as a result of the changes they observed in consumer behavior due to the political and economic climate, in addition to the looming threat of legislation.
At first, Lenovo seemed only occasionally jealous of the company’s repairable modular frame laptops, sending Request to change the power button Laptop frame. It then unveiled its own modular laptop called Project Aurora, which remains in prototype form with no set release timeline.
The European Union recently demonstrated that it has the power to force companies to change their products, most notably the presence of a USB-C port on the iPhone 15. It could then force smartphone makers to make it easier to replace laptop batteries. , by the users themselves.
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