2026 marks the end of the “disposable” smartphone era. Driven by strict EU regulations and a shift in consumer sentiment, major manufacturers have finally embraced Modular Design. Your next phone isn’t a sealed glass slab; it’s a collection of swappable components.
If your camera is outdated, you buy a new sensor module for $80 instead of a new $1,200 phone. If your screen cracks, you slide it out and snap a new one in—no professional tools required. This “Right to Repair” movement has slashed e-waste by 30% this year alone. In 2026, the most prestigious phone isn’t the one that’s “new,” but the one you’ve successfully maintained for five years.
