Itt dealbreakers

>itt dealbreakers
>Phone as unremovable battery

>imblying you ever replace a battery or carry spares

>not using your phone as a removable battery
get a load of this baka

>itt dealbreakers
>Phone as unremovable battery
t. someone who doesn't know how to use a screwdriver
pro-tip the poky bit doesn't go into your eye

I replaced the battery in my Note Edge.

I realized it had lost 30% of its capacity so it was time to replace it.

i actually did when i had my old galaxy s2. Now my 4000 mAh phone broke im going to get another one with removable battery and if necesarry, get a spare battery

"unremovable battery" can literally only mean that you cant remove the back cover and the battery with your bare hands.

I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, it also said that it had a "unremovable battery" but it was easy to buy a new battery from Aliexpress, open the back cover, screw out the battery screws, up in the new battery, screw it and put on the back cover.

However I dont find it to be a huge dealbreaker, you literally buy a new phone when the battery is shit anyways.

No MicroSD card slot on phones and tablets is a huge dealbreaker for me though.

I replaced the battery in my galaxy S3 and saved a bunch of money and time because of it.

Basically I am theoretically fine with non-replaceable batteries, but I add about $100-200 to the price of that phone in my head because that's usually what it will end up costing in the long run because the battery WILL break or degrade in my experience. And usually that just means that the phones with a replaceable one is a much better deal.

>No audio jack.
When we get battery tech that allows for small earbuds to function 24h without a charge, then I'll reconsider.

>A friend ordered a LG G4 from an obscure seller in China
>She actually got a legit G4, plus a case, screen protector, second charger and a second battery
Where were you when the chinks won?

Currently my phone's back is glued. Fucking shit.

This is important.

I have an advancement that will revolutionize phone security and ease of use. Has to do with battery tech. Simple features that have been over looked.

>you literally buy a new phone when the battery is shit anyways.
The capacity loss becomes noticeable in about 2 years depending on how you use it. I don't know about you but I don't change phones that often.

>not throwing out your phone every year
What are you, poor?

>laptop only has one port

I'll bite. Wasting money on pointless things != being rich

>cpu has low cost/fps ratio
>gpu falsly advertises dx12 support and 4gb vram
>internal drive in 2017 that is smaller than 1tb
>768p laptop
>soldered ram/ssd

>cost/fps

He'll also get legit bootloops

>phones with no 3.5mm
>phones with no sd card slot
>laptops that aren't thinkpads

>runs Android
>runs iOS
>runs blackberry
>runs windows

>Still can't reliably tell what the fuck "System" does to eat a good portion of your battery at random

I swap the battery in my G4 all the time. I can't imagine having a phone without a removable battery.

>runs

For like a year I never bothered. I found out after buying a spare battery and a charging case for it I was missing out big time.

A third battery is in my note 4.

I suppose the one major issue though is battery calibration. The percentage indicator is incorrect when swapping out a battery that is only fixable with a few charges. The only problem is by the time the charge drops to 5% i swap out the battery and the issue comes back.

No bootloops after 1,5 years of LG G4 sor far

but you have 2 years of warranty anyway
if it happens after 2 years then you fucked up

That's true
Unfortunately I listened to Sup Forums's advice back when the phone was rather new.

iPhone doesn’t have this problem

I carry a spare battery for my Galaxy S4 every time I go out on the weekends. It fits right in that coin pocket of my jeans. Its really nice not having to worry about your phone dieing before you can schedule a ride home. External chargers are too bulky

>windows has botnet

>no USB type-C