• @Sam_Bass
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    72 months ago

    that was a thing in the early days. most clamshells had em and a few flat panels (called candybars)

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      First few galaxy phones. Pretty much all of the first few generations of smart phone except apple

      • @Sam_Bass
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        12 months ago

        yep. first one i had with a non removable battery was the lg v30. battery was removable but you voided the warranty to do it and it required opening the entire case with a knife edge

    • @copd
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      In fairness the removable battery came with a pretty significant tradeoff.

      Water resistance.

      Many would happily take a reduction in water resistance for replaceable batteries, the problem is no one gives us the choice

      EDIT: inaccurate statement. Fairphone offers removable batteries

      • @sekki
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        32 months ago

        There are phones that give you this choice. The Fairphones for example. The back cover is easily removable and you can pop out the battery like in the ol’ days. It has an IP55 as far as I know.

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          That sounds sweet, I’ll consider Fairphone once my current android dies its not so noble death

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          @sekki @copd if my device only cost around $500, that IP rating would be fine, but when you’re paying three times that, you want it to be fully waterproof, sorry, resistant.

          • @sekki
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            12 months ago

            I don’t know what a Fairphone costs where you live but where I live the Fairphone 5 starts at 550€ and the model with more storage and memory is 629€. That is no where even in the near of three times the price.

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              12 months ago

              @sekki I didn’t say it was. I said at that price, a lower IP rating wouldn’t bother me. My device cost $1,600 so it better have the best IP rating available.

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            12 months ago

            For the kind of money flagship phones go for these days, I want that bastid waterproof down to 300 meters AND last a week.

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        -42 months ago

        @copd @Sam_Bass here’s another aspect these people aren’t thinking about, wireless changing. That Qi pad is usually glued to the top of the battery or in some way attached that would make switching out batteries cumbersome at best.

        Most batteries also get through the day and the ones that don’t, usually have fast charging, which makes giving up your ingress protection to remove a battery, that much more silly.

        It’s not 2014. 😝