From June 20, 2025 All mobile phones in Spain must comply with a new obligation: Turn on one stickerNo one else, yes. The European Union established this deadline for manufacturers to insert a curious glue that will sound for everyone in a box for the device, but this has never been due to mobile phones. In addition, this is not what you should lose sight of, because the information that he contains is very interesting and usefulField
And although the obligation was established for June, There are already manufacturers who included this stickerSo you may encounter her at any time. In our case, a couple of days ago we received Motorola Razr 60 Ultra and have already turned on this curious Novina.
What is it about? Well, Lebble Roman is the one you were See in all household appliancesThe field yes, what shows the schedule and places the product in one of the classes of energy efficiency. Well, then He just arrived in mobile phonesBut, despite the fact that you might think, this is a lot More useful than the ancient sticker of your refrigerator.
New sticker: 6 key data on your mobile phone you bought
To begin with, you must know that although this is a large label, it is not attached to your smartphone: it is turned on Inside the box Thus, you can view your information. Can you ignore it? Are your data relevant? If you ignore this sticker, nothing will happenBut it contains certain information – outside the energy class of your smartphone – what can be useful before turning on your new mobile phone.
- Energy classification: This is the brightest information, as well as one of the least interesting from the new sticker. Visually, the manufacturer has what the class is, but it is funny that almost all mobile phones in the market will be at the most effective step, “a”.
- Battery service life: The second data reflects the service life of the device battery, although with a curious way to measure it. Everything indicates that the figure shows a clock capable of transmitting a mobile phone at rest, because in the case of photography those that are not reflected in the reality of use for more than 48 hours. Again, this is not a very interesting fact.
- Fall resistance: This is completely included among the most important data of the new sticker. A sample, on a scale from A to E, the ability to resist the fall from your mobile phone. The more he approaches “A”, the better.
- Easy to repair: The fourth fact, again, shows on the same scale of letters how it is easy to restore the device. This is very relevant information for those users who intend to change some broken component or battery. How close to “A” will be easier to make out and overestimate it.
- Battery cycles: This is one of the most important data of the entire sticker. It shows the number of cycles that the battery can perform without improved problems with degradation. This information, in addition to reflecting the figure, allows you to find out the quality of the component that the manufacturer integrated.
- Certification against water and dust: Have you ever tried to look for your mobile phone or not to water? With the latest data, you will have it at hand when you need it. There will always be a real certification of your device to withstand spray, immersion or entrance to microscopy dirt inside.
This sticker, in addition to showing the energy classification of the device, offers Very relevant data on durability, period of repair and useful use of the terminalAllowing to find out how difficult it is to repair, cycles that the battery can do or how resistant to the fall.
As we have already mentioned It is necessary that all mobile phones sold in Spain from June 20 included itBut it is likely that before this date you can see this sticker in the box of your next mobile phone.
Source: Hiper Textual

I’m Ben Stock, a highly experienced and passionate journalist with a career in the news industry spanning more than 10 years. I specialize in writing content for websites, including researching and interviewing sources to produce engaging articles. My current role is as an author at Gadget Onus, where I mainly cover the mobile section.