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2016-10-25
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In a matter of months, if not mere weeks,
this trend of batteries permanently sealed into phones/tablets
will end in a hideous manner when some few more
incendiary incidents occur on airlines,
probably with fatalities searing the headlines across MSMdom.
It is merely a matter of time before such devices are banned outright.
Being able to remove the battery will become mandatory
for anyone trying to transit on airlines or high-speed rail.
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2016-10-25
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Yes but if you have a removable back it is harder to make a phone ip68 compliant. As a result you can't, without worries about damaging your Note 7, dunk it in a pail of water if it catches fire...
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2016-10-25
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2016-10-25
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Do you really think you have to worry about a water damage once it catches fire, BTW?
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this trend of batteries permanently sealed into phones/tablets
will end in a hideous manner when some few more
incendiary incidents occur on airlines,
probably with fatalities searing the headlines across MSMdom.
It is merely a matter of time before such devices are banned outright.
Being able to remove the battery will become mandatory
for anyone trying to transit on airlines or high-speed rail.
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