• Vlyn@lemmy.zip
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    11 months ago

    Back in the day this was even better:

    Original Galaxy S battery was getting weak? Order a new battery from Amazon for 13€. Battery arrives, pop the back of the phone off, pull battery out (just like that, no soldering), push new battery in. Push the back of the phone back on, done.

    New battery in and it had more mAh than the original one. Despite overclocking that phone it ran a day longer after the replacement.

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      7 months ago

      But customers want water-proof devices! Therefore we cannot make batteries replacable, it’s not what the market wants you know /s

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      11 months ago

      If the EU has its way we might all get this.

      One can hope.

      People can babble about water proofing, etc. There is no legitimate engineering problem.

      The battery could power the device wirelessly at this point.

      They could even claim they’re saving the environment by not including the battery after a couple release cycles.

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      11 months ago

      Thanks for reminding me of how I used to never worry about battery life cause the moment one got low, I’d just pop a spare out of my backpack and continue on with my day. Batteries were so freaking cheap!

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      11 months ago

      The batteries are not soldered even in the newest Samsung phones. Everything you’d want to replace is modular. Not sure about Apple.