Do you remember how after 1-2 years you had to stick little pieces of paper at the bottom of it to push the pins to make a connection otherwise the phone would randomly switch off?
I think the real action should be right to repair.
I used to literally have a spare battery for my htc desire if i was going somewhere for a while, so much more convenient than a battery bank thing. Never once saw the contacts go loose in any phone I owned going back to a 3210.
I remember it and it was awesome. Bought a cheap second battery and doubled the battery life. So if the phone was empty I just switched over to the new battery. Which is better than working with those stupid USB powerbanks. If the battery was broken, you simply bought a new one. Or if you needed additional capacity, you bought one of those big battery packs. It was great.
Does anyone remember removeable batteries?
I think the real action should be right to repair.
I used to literally have a spare battery for my htc desire if i was going somewhere for a while, so much more convenient than a battery bank thing. Never once saw the contacts go loose in any phone I owned going back to a 3210.
Same. And even further, I kept a spare with me for awhile. And I bought a giant tumor battery and modified back cover to make it slick. Worked great.
That was my Galaxy Note, the OG. I miss that phone. People would stop me to ask about it because it was so big.
Same, but with a Galaxy S5! This brick was a big chungus :D
I remember it and it was awesome. Bought a cheap second battery and doubled the battery life. So if the phone was empty I just switched over to the new battery. Which is better than working with those stupid USB powerbanks. If the battery was broken, you simply bought a new one. Or if you needed additional capacity, you bought one of those big battery packs. It was great.
right to repair is too politically juicy to just let it pass. EU will edge the fuck out of it