GSMArena labs: EU Energy Label test results are now listed on our specs pages
Briefly

All smartphones and tablets sold in the EU must feature a new Energy Label on their packaging. The European Product Registry for Energy Labeling (EPREL) provides essential information included in specifications to assist consumers. The accuracy of the data is the responsibility of manufacturers, and the EU may use third-party labs for verification. Some manufacturers, like Apple, oppose certain testing procedures. A revised Glossary offers explanations on key Energy Label aspects, including energy efficiency, battery endurance, screen protection, and repairability.
The EU now requires that all smartphones and tablets sold in the Union have the new Energy Label on their packaging, providing valuable information for consumers.
Manufacturers are responsible for the accuracy of their data, which may be verified by independent third-party labs, as the EU holds them accountable.
Apple, among other manufacturers, expresses discontent with the testing procedures defined by the EU, claiming some tests are under-defined or undefined.
The updated Glossary explains the EU Energy Label details, covering energy efficiency classes, battery endurance, screen protection on the Mohs scale, and repairability.
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