I think 90% chance of apple going for the EU-Specific model just like they did for Digital markets act, 10 chance of screws, 0% chance of actually popping the back cover off with bare hands.

For Samsung, 50% chance EU-Specific models 40% chance screws, 10% chance back cover tool-less removal. (Edit: typo)

As for other smaller manufacturers, probably just 50%/50% either screws or tool-less back cover removal.

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    11 hours ago

    One thing to note is that Apple will only replace the battery if the phone turns on. If the battery stops taking a charge and won’t turn on, they’ll tell you to get a new phone.

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      10 hours ago

      If the phone doesn’t turn on then there’s something more than just the battery, and a new one won’t do any good.

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          8 hours ago

          It’s generally not just the battery though. A battery going completely dead in a recent mobile phone and not holding any charge whatsoever or even functioning is extremely rare.