• @HeavyRaptor
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    242 years ago

    This is very neat! I wonder how this is going to impact almost all phones these days having some sort of ingress protection. They glue the phones together to keep the water out, it would still be nice to have the option for water-resistant phones, but the manufacturers just gonna have to figure it out

    • @[email protected]
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      322 years ago

      Removable batteries existed in smart phones before. There are plenty of devices today, walkie talkies for example, that are fully waterproof and are battery swappable.

      Manufacturers just want your money.

      • @mjhagen
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        22 years ago

        Well… most of those devices aren’t thin boutique items. Something a lot of smartphone owners want.

        • @T156
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          142 years ago

          But there were smartphones with removable covers. The Samsung Galaxy S5, for example, had both an IP67 rating, and a similarly thin profile to modern smartphones. (It also managed to fit wireless charging in if you had a special back).

        • @saturnarc
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          2 years ago

          Do owners actually want thin? I’ve never heard anyone brag about how thin their phone is. I’m almost positive the thin fetish only exists so companies have a nice easy number to advertise, like all the useless numbers they slap on processors and TVs.

          • @[email protected]
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            -12 years ago

            Thinness enables large screens while keeping the device usable/ergonomic.

            Holding a brick ain’t exactly the same feeling.