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Author Topic: Would you buy a phone with a non removable battery?  (Read 1765 times)

I've been using an iPhone 2G up until April of last year. Never had a battery problem even with its constant use since 2007.

Nope, I'd rather have the option to keep 2 batteries for one phone incase the other one dies.

My batteries never die out though. I always make sure to keep all these devices charged.

Anyone who is waiting until the phone battery completely dies then charge it of course the battery is going to die.

Anyone who is waiting until the phone battery completely dies then charge it of course the battery is going to die.


Anyone who is waiting until the phone battery completely dies then charge it of course the battery is going to die.

But.. isn't that supposed to actually be better than constantly charging it by small amounts and always keeping it half-full? Don't quote me on that, though.

But.. isn't that supposed to actually be better than constantly charging it by small amounts and always keeping it half-full? Don't quote me on that, though.

If you let the phone die all the time then it will forget up the battery.

Lithium batteries are sensitive and it is healthier for it to be drained entirely and recharged entirely than having it charge a bit. The electrons in lithium bats need to be in constant movement to avoid the lithium from hooking up with another atom, potentially reducing electron movement, battery charge.



Myth is busted yo

Kindle fires have batteries that are difficult  remove

If you let the phone die all the time then it will forget up the battery.
no it wont
neither does charging it every now and then

the only thing that forgets up a battery is using while charging it. ever wonder why people complain about stuffty laptop batteries? because they never take the damn thing out

WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT

The only ones that complain about laptop batteries are HP friends because HP batteries are PIECES OF LITERAL HORSE stuff!

Laptop batteries have a security circuit protecting it. Ever wondered why lappy batteries have 4+ pins while phone batteries have 3 and rechargable lithium batteries have only 2?