The EU’s latest regulations push Android policies to extend its update commitments

What you need to know

  • The EU’s new “Ecodesign Regulation” is impacting smartphone makers, pushing OEMs to support devices and consumers for longer.
  • Per the new rules, Android devices are to receive a minimum of five years of OS and security updates after “the end of sales.”
  • Samsung and Google already provide seven years of updates for devices; however, this begins right when the phone launches.

The EU is reportedly passing a new set of rules and regulations regarding smartphones that will impact Android devices in the region.

A recently published document by the European Commission concerning smartphones states companies have a few new rules to follow later this month (via Heise Online). The document details the EU’s “Ecodesign Regulation,” which will soon begin to force smartphone OEMs to provide five years of updates (at minimum) for their devices and consumers.

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