• reksas
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    1 year ago

    non-replaceable batterys are also safety hazard. what if one starts swelling up due to age or fault? Only reason why they started doing that is so phones would become unusable faster.

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      To be fair though, I’ve never heard of a modern phone battery swelling. That’s something that will happen years after it’s EOL, and at that point the company is no longer obligated to supply a replacement (as ideal as that would be).

      An integrated battery allows the company to minimize the size and design of the phone. It’s not 100% greed and planned obsolescence, though its virtually guaranteed those are components of the design decision.

      I want replaceable batteries too. But I want them to be standard so I don’t need 3 chargers for each company’s phone. And I want them to be sleek like modern phones so they fit in my hand and pocket like I’m familiar with.

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        It was only 6 years ago Samsung note 7’s were exploding all over the place.

        As for chargers eu has already mandated usb-c interface so that’s already solved.

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          Yeah, it was so big of a meme that there were popular mods for GTA replacing explosive charges with Note 7’s.

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        at least eu already made usb-c the standard