• Cicraft
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      171 year ago

      That’s what they want you to believe

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      I used to have a water resistant Samsung Galaxy with a removable battery. The just put a seal on the battery cover.

    • @Mango
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      101 year ago

      Bull. If you can get current in through the waterproof Type-C port, you can have a battery with a waterproof housing send current through some terminals.

      • @MisterHex
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        -41 year ago

        Usb c ports can detect a short and shut off to avoid damage. Batteries can’t do this and that’s why they are sealed into the phone.

        • @Buddahriffic
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          51 year ago

          Ok, then add that circuitry to the battery package.

          • @w2tpmf
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            -41 year ago

            Ok. Then the phone is bigger and more expensive once you add that.

            • @Veneroso
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              51 year ago

              I use the Samsung Galaxy S22 ultra. It’s already huge. Make it huger! More bigger! More money! CAPITALISM INTENSIFIES!

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I just don’t get this. I’ve had to get new phones twice now because the battery life got bad enough that my phone wouldn’t last even a single day on a charge, but I’ve never even gotten close to dropping my phone in water. Are people that clumsy that they loosely hold their phone when they’re in the bathroom or on a boat? It’s the same with dropping it in general - I’ve dropped a phone twice since getting my first smartphone in 2010, and both times it was luckily onto carpet. Yeah, survivability is nice, but it’s trumped by everyday usability.