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Happybe KT1026 — repairability, update & spare-parts support

Official EU repairability and longevity data for the Happybe KT1026 tablet, from the EPREL registry — plus a plain-English "supported until" verdict.

Happybe KT1026 · Tablet

Supported until at least ~2030

about 4 more years of guaranteed updates or parts · regulatory minimum

😐 Tough to repair — fixes may be costly or impractical.
Longevity 56/100 · OK
Repairability
D
Hard to repair — limited access to parts or service.
OS updates
until at least 2030
Spare parts
until at least 2032
Battery
800 cycles
rated cycles to 80% capacity
Water/dust
IP52
Energy class
G

What this means for you

A reasonable middle-of-the-road choice for longevity.

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Happybe KT1026 — frequently asked questions

How repairable is the Happybe KT1026?

The Happybe KT1026 has an official EU repairability class of D. Hard to repair — limited access to parts or service.

How long will the Happybe KT1026 get software updates?

Guaranteed OS updates run until at least 2030 — a regulatory minimum that runs from when the model stops being sold, so real support usually lasts longer.

How long will spare parts be available for the Happybe KT1026?

Spare parts must be available until at least 2032 (a regulatory minimum from end of sale).

Is the Happybe KT1026 worth buying or keeping?

A reasonable middle-of-the-road choice for longevity.

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How the longevity score works

Each device gets a 0–100 longevity score — higher means it'll stay useful and fixable longer:

  • Repairability (40%) — the official EU A–E class. A is easiest to fix, E hardest.
  • OS-update years left (30%) — how many years of guaranteed software updates remain. 6+ years scores full marks.
  • Spare-parts years left (20%) — how long the maker must keep parts available. 8+ years scores full marks.
  • Battery endurance (10%) — rated charge cycles to 80% capacity (or the EU endurance class).

Dates shown are regulatory floors ("supported until at least …") — the guarantee clock runs from when a model stops being sold, so real support usually lasts longer. Missing fields show "Not specified" and are excluded from the score (never guessed).

The longevity score is our own metric for comparing devices — it is not an official EU rating. Only the underlying fields (repairability class, update/parts dates, battery, IP) come from EPREL.