• @Ross_audio@lemmy.world
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    3418 hours ago

    This happened with appliances. They ended up with the silly A++++ ratings added in 2010 as otherwise everything would be an A.

    In 2021 they decided to redefine grades instead. A fridge at A+++ became a C. A became the top grade again.

    It’s also worth noting that as they push the whole scale and G into being more efficient that essentially bans products that can’t achieve a rating.

    if everything becomes an A the system has worked and increased the efficiency across the market. They’ll adjust the goals every 5 to 10 years.

    The EU battery life measure is going to be the most interesting battle ground in my opinion. “All day battery life” will have a measured metric in hours.

    If the EU have managed to make that metric representative of an amount of screen time in a busy day it could become the first thing consumers look at. Or at least a deal breaker when that number is too low.

    • @ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de
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      515 hours ago

      Thing is, battery drain in a good cell coverage are while on wifi is significantly lower than using cell data with no wifi in a poorly covered area.

      • @wewbull@feddit.uk
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        517 hours ago

        Blame the education system. They ingrained the concept of A being the best in all of us.

        • LousyCornMuffins
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          313 hours ago

          i have a weird concept. give each phone a tortilla chip for each positive rating. the final score is the size of the pile of nachos the phone has.