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[–] bouncing@partizle.com 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Either way you’re giving up some space to have a battery that’s easily replaced.

[–] Kleinbonum@feddit.de 1 points 1 year ago

Barely.

It doesn't even have to be easily replaceable as in: on the go, so that I can switch out batteries during the day. That's really not important to me.

It just has to be user replaceable, so that I can switch it out at home, with normal tools, when the battery has degraded so much that the phone becomes unusable.

As things are, i have to throw a disproportionate amount of money at some shop to switch out a $10 part, or risk breaking the screen and digitizer when I disassemble the phone with a suction cup and hot gun, just so I can get at the glued down battery.

That's just ridiculous to me.