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by acdha
462 days ago
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> I don't spend $90-100 on service. So make that three months. With 1/5 or less of the price going to the actual battery. The cost of the battery is more than that unless you’re buying no-name fire hazards off of Amazon – and even 20 years ago the batteries cost a similar amount, it’s not like competition was keeping the price down – so you’re looking at something like $50-60 dollars in labor. Not cheap, but clearly not something the average person is changing buying decisions over. > You can solve that with a screw We can look at the many, many past devices and learn that it’s not that simple. Those fell out over time due to thermal expansion and contraction, complicated waterproofing, cost more, and added weight and volume – especially when done in a way which was durable and felt solid. Again, my point isn’t that the sealed case is perfect with no drawbacks of any sort but rather that there was an extended period where people had options on the market, and consistently, overwhelmingly picked the sealed phones. That strongly suggests that people value those everyday benefits more than the cost of replacing a battery. Things like waterproofing are a good example: not having to worry about replacing your phone because of rain or a spill has a peace of mind which most people appreciate because they fear an unexpected $500 loss more than possibly saving $50 on batteries every 2-4 years. |
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The batteries I looked at through ifixit are $20. No-name goes below $10.
$80 is a significant fraction of a new phone. It definitely affects my purchasing decisions.
> Those fell out over time
I have never heard of this. Do you have a good source?
> and consistently, overwhelmingly picked the sealed phones.
I don't remember high end phones offering much choice in the issue.
> Things like waterproofing are a good example
You can be pretty water-resistant while also having a cover normal people can remove.
Some of the phones rated 9-10 on ifixit have water protection 4 (splashing from any direction for 10 minutes) or 5 (low pressure jets of water).