Nintendo is reportedly developing a Switch 2 with a user-replaceable battery to comply with EU "right-to-repair" policies for portable electronics, which could encourage other manufacturers to make similar changes to their products. This move highlights the growing influence of regulatory pressures on product design and lifecycle management, potentially extending device longevity but currently benefiting only European consumers.
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