- Feb 4, 2013
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I think the issue of removable vs. non-removable battery is a total waste of time because it does not represent a clear advantage over the other. This is by far a matter of choice a preference and I often see reviewers put a score against a device because it has non-removable battery. Its a joke to put it simply.
Removable battery
Pros
- Can replace battery by yourselves
Cons
- You still have to carry a separate battery if you want to have extra juice
- Your phone breaks apart when you accidentally drop it.
- Extra battery is expensive
- Frequent opening of back cover to replace a battery or to take it out temporarily specially if the phone hangs may cause battery contacts to loosen.
Non-removable battery
Pros
- Phone build is solid. Your phone wont explode to pieces when you accidentally drop it although it may suffer some dents just like any other device.
- No worries about battery contacts getting loose over time
Cons
- Cannot replace battery by yourselves so you have to bring it to a service center. Ah, but there is an alternative - powerbank. Buy a cheap powerbank to have that extra juice.
So these are my list so what's your preference?
Removable battery
Pros
- Can replace battery by yourselves
Cons
- You still have to carry a separate battery if you want to have extra juice
- Your phone breaks apart when you accidentally drop it.
- Extra battery is expensive
- Frequent opening of back cover to replace a battery or to take it out temporarily specially if the phone hangs may cause battery contacts to loosen.
Non-removable battery
Pros
- Phone build is solid. Your phone wont explode to pieces when you accidentally drop it although it may suffer some dents just like any other device.
- No worries about battery contacts getting loose over time
Cons
- Cannot replace battery by yourselves so you have to bring it to a service center. Ah, but there is an alternative - powerbank. Buy a cheap powerbank to have that extra juice.
So these are my list so what's your preference?