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This is pretty cool tbh.

Looked at their website it's 699 euro, so 754 $, which isn't crazy.

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I hope more phones will be like this

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Same. I've been seething about this stuff for a while.

A couple of years ago I had a galaxy and you could put after market oversized batteries on it. It was great.

It's completely fricking r-slurred that phones removed that capability.

It's quite literally planned obsolescence, since cellphone batts have a relatively short shelf life of peak performance.

Also they're made out of materials acquired by slaves and out of resources that are being hotly fought over by the entire globe (mainly cobalt).

It's so obviously a horrible and easily fixable thing. It's pretty ridiculous that it isn't standard.

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Planned obsolescence, making it marginally cheaper to manufacture, and forcing people to use their in-house repair network ... where they can helpfully suggest trading for a new phone instead of paying exorbitant amounts to repair.

I hate that everyone has started to follow Apple's cue in terms of keeping EVERYTHING under their brand control.

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