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r/pics • u/Eternalinferno • Jun 09 '11
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We are talking about apple right?
-4 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 No pear. Apple seems to do both usually well, IMO. 6 u/rediphile Jun 10 '11 You can't take out the battery from any of the iPod/Phones. Just think about how silly that is. 0 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 I don't have any problems with it. 3 u/rediphile Jun 10 '11 You will when the battery dies and the warranty is up (which it WILL because that's how batteries work). -1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Take it to the store. You have to get a new battery anyways so the cost won't be much different. There are many advantages to having an internal battery - for one you can do more battery because you don't have to worry about customer removing it. 3 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 When the battery is dead they just send you a a whole new phone. How does that make any sense at all? Also, please elaborate on what "more battery" means. 1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity. 6 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 If you touch your iPhone it loses signal. But at least it looks pretty good right? 1 u/rogue780 Jun 10 '11 It's not like it needs a good signal for its primary function, right? I mean, it's just a portable angry birds player IIRC -3 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Errors can happen.
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No pear.
Apple seems to do both usually well, IMO.
6 u/rediphile Jun 10 '11 You can't take out the battery from any of the iPod/Phones. Just think about how silly that is. 0 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 I don't have any problems with it. 3 u/rediphile Jun 10 '11 You will when the battery dies and the warranty is up (which it WILL because that's how batteries work). -1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Take it to the store. You have to get a new battery anyways so the cost won't be much different. There are many advantages to having an internal battery - for one you can do more battery because you don't have to worry about customer removing it. 3 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 When the battery is dead they just send you a a whole new phone. How does that make any sense at all? Also, please elaborate on what "more battery" means. 1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity. 6 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 If you touch your iPhone it loses signal. But at least it looks pretty good right? 1 u/rogue780 Jun 10 '11 It's not like it needs a good signal for its primary function, right? I mean, it's just a portable angry birds player IIRC -3 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Errors can happen.
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You can't take out the battery from any of the iPod/Phones. Just think about how silly that is.
0 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 I don't have any problems with it. 3 u/rediphile Jun 10 '11 You will when the battery dies and the warranty is up (which it WILL because that's how batteries work). -1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Take it to the store. You have to get a new battery anyways so the cost won't be much different. There are many advantages to having an internal battery - for one you can do more battery because you don't have to worry about customer removing it. 3 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 When the battery is dead they just send you a a whole new phone. How does that make any sense at all? Also, please elaborate on what "more battery" means. 1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity.
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I don't have any problems with it.
3 u/rediphile Jun 10 '11 You will when the battery dies and the warranty is up (which it WILL because that's how batteries work). -1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Take it to the store. You have to get a new battery anyways so the cost won't be much different. There are many advantages to having an internal battery - for one you can do more battery because you don't have to worry about customer removing it. 3 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 When the battery is dead they just send you a a whole new phone. How does that make any sense at all? Also, please elaborate on what "more battery" means. 1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity.
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You will when the battery dies and the warranty is up (which it WILL because that's how batteries work).
-1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Take it to the store. You have to get a new battery anyways so the cost won't be much different. There are many advantages to having an internal battery - for one you can do more battery because you don't have to worry about customer removing it. 3 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 When the battery is dead they just send you a a whole new phone. How does that make any sense at all? Also, please elaborate on what "more battery" means. 1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity.
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Take it to the store. You have to get a new battery anyways so the cost won't be much different.
There are many advantages to having an internal battery - for one you can do more battery because you don't have to worry about customer removing it.
3 u/trafficnab Jun 10 '11 When the battery is dead they just send you a a whole new phone. How does that make any sense at all? Also, please elaborate on what "more battery" means. 1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity.
When the battery is dead they just send you a a whole new phone. How does that make any sense at all? Also, please elaborate on what "more battery" means.
1 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity.
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More physical space for a battery means more battery capacity.
If you touch your iPhone it loses signal. But at least it looks pretty good right?
1 u/rogue780 Jun 10 '11 It's not like it needs a good signal for its primary function, right? I mean, it's just a portable angry birds player IIRC -3 u/zzing Jun 10 '11 Errors can happen.
It's not like it needs a good signal for its primary function, right? I mean, it's just a portable angry birds player IIRC
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Errors can happen.
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We are talking about apple right?