When empty promises won’t do: why regulation is needed to end built-in obsolescence of printers
Printers have grown to be an archetype of today’s throwaway culture. Yet, there are no regulations in place to adress their built-in obsolescence.
Printers have grown to be an archetype of today’s throwaway culture. Yet, there are no regulations in place to adress their built-in obsolescence.
Big news! Apple just announced that some parts, tools, and manuals — starting with iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 — will be made available to individual consumers in the United States from early 2022.
Read our reaction.
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Apple is notorious for its expensive official repairs, for the many limitations to its supply of spare parts to independent repairers and – increasingly – for the use of software as a barrier to repair.
The new iPhone 13 is no exception.
Today, the main barrier to repair remains the cost, often quite expensive compared to buying a new product.
In Germany and Austria, authorities are implementing repair bonuses to lower the cost of repair and make it more accessible.