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why dont phone manufacturer just chipnon board and adhesives to make repair even harder?

aqarwaen29

I just dont get it,if phone manufacturer are only intrested in profits and that your are unable repair phone.

then why not use chip on board (cob) for full board.

this would mean identifying parts would even harder since expoy would be covering chip.

or just fill all chip pin with hard adhesive so that trying removing it would probably impossible.

i dont get why manufacturers dont it,if they already so greedy and anti repair.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, aqarwaen29 said:

I just dont get it,if phone manufacturer are only intrested in profits and that your are unable repair phone.

then why not use chip on board (cob) for full board.

this would mean identifying parts would even harder since expoy would be covering chip.

or just fill all chip pin with hard adhesive so that trying removing it would probably impossible.

i dont get why manufacturers dont it,if they already so greedy and anti repair.

 

 

Because thats way more expensive then not doing it. Software locking it already does most of the scumbag behavior they need to prevent repairs. Setting up machines to do what you said would cost even more and dont pay off.

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its just how it is. consumer is what most of the world is built on. thow things will probly change as we are at a tiping point were we dont need people to do job any more. that and most entertanment is done on a eltronic device. as much as you might hate is you get a dame amount of content from a few devices. what i mean is we dont need an amp, cd player, cds, cables, to listen to muisc. or like the phone killed cameras. 

 

not saying consumer is good but we need to fix the reuse problem. other place around the world have fixed this problem but us and Canada...for w/e reason🤷‍♂️ it porbly because of how much we spend on military i guess...

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They're not hard to repair because they're made to be anti-repair. They're made to optimise manufacturing cost. It being hard to repair is a side effect of that. Policies outside of making the device are another story.

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