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Author Topic: Would you buy a phone with a non removable battery?  (Read 1770 times)

I'm on the fence about getting a specific phone only because the battery cannot be removed and there is no reset button. What happens when the battery dies? What happens when the phone freezes and I can't take the battery out to reset it?


already did, haven't had issues so idc

no battery is non removable, i think you mean that you cant easily access it to replace it

already did, haven't had issues so idc

no battery is non removable, i think you mean that you cant easily access it to replace it

Well I bought a phone with a non removable battery at walmart and I tried taking it apart to see what the battery was like. The phone started smoking lol

i bought the zenfone 2 and it didn't have a removable battery--it's annoying, but if i really need to i could probably get the battery out

But what if the phone freezes, how can you reset the phone to unfreeze it?

You can't unless you either wait for it to die or take the battery out.

I wouldn't, no. I plan on using my phone far longer than 4 years and don't have the technical abilities to replace a battery myself and don't want to pay someone to do it, much more convenient to just pull out the battery and put a new one in.

But what if the phone freezes, how can you reset the phone to unfreeze it?

You can't unless you either wait for it to die or take the battery out.
holding power for 10 seconds normally works

I'd have no issue with it, considering phone contracts only go for 2 years and I plan to replace my phones after 2 years

With built in phone batteries you need a special kit to replace that stuff.

I had a factory refurbished iPhone 4s and it's battery went to stuff. It would die when it was at like 20% randomly. I recently acquired an android with a removable battery. Highly recommend it.

All I know is that there isn't really any decent tracfones and the only decent one has a built in battery.

no removable battery means you are basically forgeted if your phone comes in contact with water

no removable battery means you are basically forgeted if your phone comes in contact with water

I never dropped my phone in water before.

I'm more worried if the damn thing freezes and I am unable to restart it. My PS3 controller has a tiny pin sized hole for hard resets, why don't these built in battery phones work the same?

This is the reason why I left working at Walmart is that people like this work in the electronics department who are utterly helpless but to ask others who actually know what they are talking about.

In other words, smarten up Tony, holding the power button solves all problems just like your computer

This is the reason why I left working at Walmart is that people like this work in the electronics department who are utterly helpless but to ask others who actually know what they are talking about.

In other words, smarten up Tony, holding the power button solves all problems just like your computer

Hey bro I've explored every possible option and did research before doing this stuff. I just never dealt with a non removable batteries before.

Phones aren't like computers, sometimes even holding down the power button won't respond. You should know that.



Also I take pride in knowing that the electronic section in my walmart is falling apart without me there, lol. I've been told they can't keep anyone, all the new people keep quitting.
« Last Edit: January 11, 2016, 11:24:04 PM by Lord Tony® »