• acosmichippo@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    I think the battery system that’s best for everyone would be user-replaceable batteries. That way you can have an extra battery on hand to swap in as needed, or even extra-capacity batteries that make your phone a little thicker for people who are okay with that.

    Those of us who do actually prefer thinner, lighter phones can still have them (maybe with a slight increase in thickness to accommodate the attachment mechanisms). Plus bigger batteries are a huge waste of resources if the capacity isn’t going to be used.

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      8 hours ago

      At that point I think many would just get a decent powerbank. I’d prefer a larger capacity battery, 7000-10000mah even if the phone is slightly heavier and bigger. Especially for travel.

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        5 hours ago

        I disagree, swappable battery > power bank.
        Used to have a swappable battery. It was great, you could have like 3 of em and instantly be able to get back to 100% without having to be attached to a cord. I wish I could do the same for my SteamDeck now, it would be great :'(

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        8 hours ago

        yeah and with a swappable system with a couple battery sizes you could do that. and I could choose a slimmer battery.

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      12 hours ago

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

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        29 minutes ago

        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

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          1 hour 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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            30 minutes ago

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

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        11 hours ago

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

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          10 hours 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