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by philistine
1485 days ago
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Apple used to have removable batteries. Even when Steve Jobs came back to Apple, batteries were removable. Once Lithium-Ion batteries that can hold 70% of a charge after 1000 cycles appeared, Apple got rid of the user-swappable batteries. It’s not malicious, it’s a disagreement on what is acceptable. |
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They figured they could get away with removing it, so they did. In exchange the user got… what exactly? Absolutely nothing.
> Once Lithium-Ion batteries that can hold 70% of a charge after 1000 cycles appeared, Apple got rid of the user-swappable batteries.
That's still an absolutely pathetic lifetime compared to the rest of the device.
And that also bears out in practice, anecdotally battery life is by far the #1 reason that people buy new phones, especially in the last few years.