Gradually_Adjusting,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

Why do you think my old ass bought a fair phone

papertowels, (edited )

If you don’t mind me asking, what country are you in?

I know murena sells in the US, but I’ve always avoided it because it seems like buying parts is still going to be a PITA, and what’s the point of a repairable phone if you can’t get parts?

ignotum,

Same here

They say stuff like repairability, durability, not using child slavery, yada yada not important

the easily replaceable battery is what really caught my eye and brought me to the yard!

Gradually_Adjusting,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

I wouldn’t…

You know what, never mind. Don’t sell past sold lmao

Kidplayer_666,

I kinda hate the fact they took of the headphone jack. Conveniently, they started selling their own buds with that launch

Gradually_Adjusting,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

I miss that too. The perfect phone doesn’t exist.

foggy,

The craziest part to me is that it wasn’t until they started forcing them to be stuck inside phones all the time that they started exploding. And yet the FTC still doesn’t give a shit

TheGrandNagus,

I mean it’s not that crazy. If they’re removable, you need to design the batteries themselves to be a bit more rugged and harder to puncture.

I.e. cladding the cells in a relatively thick metal casing rather than a thin pouch

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.)

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

I still won’t buy a phone without a microSD slot.

GET OFF MY LAWN!

TheGrandNagus,

What phones even still do? Sonys? Low end Samsungs? Fairphone?

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Right now running a Samsung Galaxy A53.

DannyBoy,

Moto G Pure from 2021 doesn’t have much but it’s got an SD card slot and a headphone jack.

bobs_monkey,

My Xperia 1 V has one, but it shares the same space with the 2nd sim card slot, which I use.

Revan343,

My Motorola does

Maven,

Crazy how every time someone asks what brand even supports some previously-normal feature, the answer is always Motorola. Headphone jack, FM radio, SD card, stylus…

BB69,

Why

9Bsk3IVAnlAYf, (edited )

I like that all of my media is on a removable card I can pop in any device I want and it doesn’t interfere with system files and apps. Makes the initial setup of a new device much easier, not to mention backing it up to my hard drive (cp -r * /media/user/whatever_disk and I’m done).

Revan343,

What a dumb question

usualsuspect191,

Cheap, easily expandable expandable memory

GeneralEmergency,

Because the march of time terrifies them.

danc4498,

28 net downvotes so far for asking “why”. I think Lemmy is becoming more toxic than Reddit was.

caseyweederman,

AlL tHe bEtTeR tO wAtErPrOoF yOu WiTh, My DeAr

TheSpermWhale,
@TheSpermWhale@lemmy.world avatar

Coz batteries degrade over time, and this way you’re either forced to buy a new phone, or have to pay to have the battery replaced

bobs_monkey,

It’s also 10x easier to achieve IP67 water resistance with the battery sealed off. Having a removable battery would require more engineering contrary to shareholders’ wishes.

dejected_warp_core,

This also contributes to the bulk of the device. IIRC, at the time things shifted to sealed designs, Apple and others were competing to make phones as thin, wide, and tall as possible. But that’s not really an excuse; we can probably do better nowadays.

cosmicrookie, (edited )
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

They used to have microSD…

MisterHex,

They still do. My 2021 model phone has dual SIM, with one of the slots being enabled for either a SIM card or a SD card.

cosmicrookie,
@cosmicrookie@lemmy.world avatar

Many if not most new models don’t have them though

normalexit,

This drives me crazy. An iPhone 15 pro max with 256gb of storage is 1199 and the 512gb is 1399.

So $200 for an extra 256gb. Meanwhile a fast, name brand, 1tb micro SD card is about $100.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Phones that use those are still relatively easy to find tho.

madcaesar,

Who needs a micro SD when you can pay a subscription cloud service for the rest of your life??? - morons responding to me every time I lament the need for an SD card

Not to mention if your screen gets fucked you can remove the card and have all your photos / movies instantly

shork,

Why not both! I love SD but its also pretty handy I can access photos from my PC without needing any further action (I refer mostly to OneDrive right now) SD still rules tho.

AI_toothbrush,

Smartphones will have removable batteries(at least i hope so)

tubaruco,

because of EU laws, they will, but will probably still be hard to replace

Steamymoomilk, (edited )

“There removable, see all you need is 7 specialized tools!”

“We cant have users replacing there own batterys what if they puntchure or swallow the battery?”

“Making the battery removable would make the phone more bulky and limits innovation”

-Companys BS reasons

GladiusB,
@GladiusB@lemmy.world avatar

Apple did it. The rest followed.

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

More like, “what if it cuts our incessant growth in sales?!”

RedAggroBest,

Lemmy: “I want my removable batteries and headphones jacks!”

Manufacturers: “Are you willing to pay more because nobody else wants that and there’d be extra engineering costs to keep it to spec on things like water resistance?”

Lemmy: >:[ proceedes to buy it anyways and complain about it being so much bigger than other phones “I don’t have giant hands!”

DriftinGrifter,

Lemmy users want something -> some money whre decides that strawmans must be applied to fix their sht Perspektive of the world (news flash phones don’t habe to be so enourmus and Thema beging a tad bit thicker is structurally beneficial and not gonna annoy anyone except for people with unusable small pockets that can’tfitt keys)

franklin, (edited )
@franklin@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah people act outside of their own self interest all the time, it’s why things get regulated in the first place and one of the reasons the invisible hand of the market is a myth.

Zipitydew,

What pisses me off is the Note 4 had these things, plus an IR blaster, and was large for the time but reasonably so. 10 fucking years ago.

Phones have only lost features and repairability since. While the prices have gone up.

agent_flounder,
@agent_flounder@lemmy.world avatar

But stonks go up so win win /s

marcos,

It wasn’t all that useful.

Instead of the battery dying and you throwing your phone away, it just happened that the battery died, and you searched for a compatible one, that either didn’t exist or cost 70% of the price of a new phone, so you threw your phone away.

Now, if you want to talk about standard battery sizes, I’m listening.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

It was extremely useful when it was more common than non-replaceable batteries. Most of the time, you could find a better battery than the stock one at a cheaper price.

hikikoma,

As someone who frequently changed their phone batteries and bought spares you are talking out your whole ass about their lack of availability and price, you just made up some shit then justified your argument with your made up shit.

NatakuNox,
@NatakuNox@lemmy.world avatar

Hurtful

Angry_Maple, (edited )
@Angry_Maple@sh.itjust.works avatar

It didn’t have a removable battery, but I used to use an older Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL that really kicked arse.

It had cards slots, a headphone jack, a built in radio that used wired headphones for signal, and the damned thing was as reasonably waterproof as I could imagine a smartphone to be. It’s camera was pretty great for the price, too.

Well, one day it fell very hard on a sharp rock, and the screen shattered. The crack made a hole a few milimeteres deep, and it was about a centimetre wide. It might not sound like much, but the crack in the screen was very much there. My happy arse managed to then have it fall out of my pocket and right into the flush of a high-powered toilet.

I left it to dry for one day, and it worked almost like new again. It still powers up today, but the since security updates stopped years ago, i don’t use it anymore. IIRC, it wasn’t too expensive, but I forget if there was a sale going on at the time.

I hope I can find another phone like that around that general price point one day. I can dream haha.

itsonlygeorge,

What the fuck is a high powered toilet? I want one of those!

A_Random_Idiot,

i think he means those like commercial/hospital/doctor office toilets that, when they autoflush and you are still on the seat, feel like you are going to have your insides sucked out by the full concentrated force of a galactic core black hole.

HelixDab2,

Integrating the battery saves a small amount of space and weight. That makes the phone very slightly thinner and lighter, which is what most people seem to prefer. Same with not having expandable memory. IMO it’s a bad tradeoff, but I still miss physical keyboards.

A_Random_Idiot,

I never met anyone that said they wanted a thinner lighter phone.

I’ve met tons of people that would take a half inch thick brick of a phone if it came with an equally big battery that could last days between charges.

Rodeo,

Go on Amazon and search for a “outdoors phone”. I have one that is about that size and weighs a lot, but I can go a week between charges easily. I can play games with my headphones for 8 hours straight without needing to charge.

But … The battery is not replaceable.

HelixDab2,

That’s genuinely one of the things people look for; iPhones are incredibly dense designs, in a very sleek, smooth, light package, and people love them. A very basic phone case and a screen saver adds nearly half the OE thickness of the phone to the package, and look how many people forgo those, even on a phone that’s $1500. If I added that much thickness to a phone that started out at .5" thick, it would end up feeling like I was carrying a brick on my pocket all the time.

I would still take the brick with replaceable battery though.

A_Random_Idiot,

apple idiots buy whatever apple tells them to because they care more about the artificial status symbol of having the latest apple logo’d bullshit than they care about having a good or decent product.

HelixDab2,

Yeah, no. I’m an Android user, and have been for about a decade, but Apple makes good products. I think that Apple is overpriced, I don’t like their walled garden, but they’re still good. My wife had an iPhone 8 up until this year, and I’d gone through multiple Samsung and other phones in the same time period that all died due to hardware failures.

A_Random_Idiot, (edited )

I wasnt saying you were, I was saying in general.

Samsungs phones fell off a cliff after the 9, imho. I would never buy another samsung.

Apple artificially destroying batteries to make you buy more phones, sooner, should have been the nail in the coffin of that company if people actually cared about the products and not the artificial status symbol.

milicent_bystandr,

I want a thinner and lighter phone!

But you haven’t met me.

Macropolis,

You could plug one into the USBC port.

HelixDab2,

Yeah, but that’s not neatly as portable as the old Crackberries that had slide-out keyboards.

volvoxvsmarla,

Oh I feel you. I loved them too. The only reason why I had to switch (back when a physical keyboard was still kind of an option) was because I started to type in cyrillic too, and - especially as a newbie who isn’t familiar with the keyboard’s layout - a digital one was much easier to use. But I still hate that feeling of typing on my screen.

Benaaasaaas,

The stupid part is that they will buy phone cause it’s 0.1mm thinner and then slap on 3mm phone case on top.

HelixDab2,

I’ve got an Otterbox Defender on my phone. It’s the only reason my phone is still operational.

I still want a user-replaceable battery though.

thrawn,

Don’t think anyone has actually bought a phone for the thinness since like, 2016, but also a case isn’t a decision of thinness. The people who use their phones without a case continue to do so because they like the look and feel, and those who use a case for protection will want it regardless of whether the phone is 5mm thicker.

gerryflap,
@gerryflap@feddit.nl avatar

As far as I understand, Europe will push for removable batteries by 2027.. So we might actually get back to those glory days.

TheGrandNagus,

People misunderstand this rule.

It’s not about popping batteries out, but instead about making them more easily replaceable (so no gluing them in place kinda thing)

But even then it only applies if the battery degrades by more than a certain amount over the course of 2 years. If it doesn’t, or if it’s over a certain capacity, they don’t need to do anything different.

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