• C8H10N4O2@kbin.social
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    9
    arrow-down
    3
    ·
    2 years ago

    I might be in the minority here, but I feel this is actually a step back.

    In the 5 years I’ve had my phone, there have been two times I’ve ever really needed to pull the battery, and still the hard reset sequence still eventually worked in both cases.

    Anyone remember how some phones had issues with the battery door becoming somewhat loose over time, causing any slight bump to turn the phone off? Many have already commented on how they explode into multiple pieces when dropped. Traditionally the battery covers are incredibly flimsy plastic, even on flagship devices (cough Samsung). Waterproofing is a common concern too, however it actually can be done with a removable battery (e.g. Galaxy S5).

    What really needed to be addressed here was how cumbersome it is to get into these devices to replace the battery, and how often people are price gouged to replace them. I believe this could have been better written to allow for either a removable battery, or a standardized and affordable built-in battery replacement process.

    • homesnatch@lemmy.one
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      5
      ·
      2 years ago

      This will come into play at roughly the same time that solid state batteries will make battery replacement mostly irrelevant. We’ll see some terrible designs to accommodate battery replacements that, for the most part, won’t be used.

      • HeavyRaptor@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        2 years ago

        I’ll believe that once I see it… We have been told the era of next gen batteries is just around the corner every year since the iPhone came out now. We’re still using some version of lithium based tech in most applications where power density is important (phones, laptops, cars, etc.)