stoly, I suspect that this was considered a feature when it was fist envisioned and technology progressed so quickly that you needed a new phone each year just to use available services. In that light, it didn’t matter if your battery only lasted 2 years.
Now that you can run your cell phone easily for 5 - 7 years, batteries are important again. Thank you EU for requiring replaceable ones in the future, you may have helped the entire world.
andrefsp, Grandma is right on this one!
kumatomic, They also had keyboards that worked well and there was even real competition for on-screen keyboards until Google bought out and dissolved the best keyboard because they really want your ducking typing data.
unreasonabro, This format, man… It’s hard. I fear its potential. It threatens me.
iAvicenna, More and more they are trying to turn everything into a black box. I am assuming it is more convenient and profitable for them.
NatakuNox, Hurtful
caseyweederman, AlL tHe bEtTeR tO wAtErPrOoF yOu WiTh, My DeAr
ArbitraryValue, (edited ) A couple of years ago I got fed up with replacing phones because the battery wouldn’t hold a charge, so I bought a new-in-box, then-six-year-old LG V20. It has some problems, chiefly bizarrely poor reception, but by God it has a removable battery and a headphone jack! I was going to replace it with the Fairphone when that came to the USA but when I saw how expensive the Fairphone was, I decided to stick with the V20.
(The funny thing is that by the time I need to replace the battery, I probably won’t be able to buy one anymore.)
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