EU messed up: Android manufacturers don't need to release any updates
The European Union's Ecodesign regulation, formally known as Ecodesign, has been phased in over the past couple of years.
The directive is known, among other things, for enabling smartphones to be sold without bundled chargers, provided they can be charged with a standard charger (and in most cases, with any manufacturer's fast charger).
The Ecodesign regulation came into force with considerable impact in the summer of 2025.
At the time, one encouraging detail drew attention: the new regulation would force smartphone manufacturers to provide software updates for new phones for at least five years.
That is what everyone thought. We thought so, and many other media outlets thought so too.

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