Starting today, all new smartphones and tablets sold in the EU are required to provide an energy efficiency label inside their packaging. The in-box sticker is similar to the ones shown on other consumer electronic devices sold in the EU/EEA market. The new regulation's main goal is to help EU consumers make informed buying choices and help reduce CO₂ emissions.
The regulation applies to all cordless phones (landlines), smartphones used on cellular or satellite networks, feature phones without internet connection or third-party apps, and tablets with screens between 7 and 17.4 inches.
The ENERGY sticker, as it is commonly known, features a rating on a scale from A to G, with A being the most efficient and G the least efficient. It displays seven pieces of information:
Manufacturers will need to register their products with the European Product Registry for Energy Labelling (EPREL) which is managed by the European Commission.
In addition, all new devices sold in the EU will have to meet five eco-design criteria:
Devices launched before June 20 are exempt from the new labels, and they also do not apply to devices with rollable displays, smartphones designed for high-security communications and tablet computers with full-featured operating systems.
We’d like to point out that the new battery endurance rating aspect is actually closely tied to our very own battery life test and uses software from French automation company SmartViser, which now offers the same testing solutions to device manufacturers.
I am not fan of governments interfering in anything, but Samsung and Apple have been a headache when it comes to batter6. I hope this will f9rce them to do something?
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