If apple announces it but it is not available for purchase to the general public by close, that won't count.
If the battery is technically user replaceable, but in practice very difficult to replace, does that count?
usually don't come across markets with >30 traders, let alone 80, with probability hovering at 50%
Firstly, there is still a long way to go for the EU battery law. Thus, the related details of the law are still up for debate and need formal approval by the Council of the EU. On the other hand, a user-removable battery is just against the design concept for waterproofing. It will otherwise cause the iPhone to stop complying with IPXX or have to spend more money on product development. As a leader in the smartphone market, I don't think that the iPhone will sacrifice its performance this much. They will definitely try to negotiate with the EU so an iPhone with a user-removable battery design is unlikely released 3 years later.
Why is this so different to https://manifold.markets/Predictor/will-the-iphone-be-sold-in-the-eu-w?r=SGFsbGU ?
@gigab0nus no it does not, this is a common thing that people say, yet it is simply not true. "by" can mean either before or at the end of the year. Both interpretations are used a lot.
We have to clarify what counts as a replacable battery. It is already replaceable, replacing just causes a permanent warning in the settings.
@gigab0nus That's correct! This market is about whether Apple launches an iphone with user-replaceable battery as compliant with EU guidelines
@firstuserhere Okay so its just about if they do it 3 months early. And that the iPhone brand is still continued as we know it.
@firstuserhere I havent read too much about it, but what I heard is that it is pretty general, so also iPad
Far far far too lucrative to force those trapped in the walled garden to spend more on repair and replacement.