Anyone else upset that the passport and classic has non-removable battery
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Anyone else upset that the passport and classic has non-removable battery
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Not at all.
I'm a heavy user, and have had zero battery issues with my Z30 with non-removeable battery. I bought an external charger, and only ended up using it when we had a power outage at the end of a long day.
Nope.
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No concerns from me.
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no.
Me neither. There has to be a reason why they've gone this direction.
Either it costs too much to make them removable or they feel there aren't enough people needing/buying replacement batteries or they are that confident in the battery life.
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Making the battery removable would have made it smaller.
I figure when the battery life starts to be an issue I'll purchase a replacement and replace it myself or a new BlackBerry device.
It'll be a couple of years down the road anyway.
T-Mobile Z10 STL100-3 running 10.3.0.1154
Nope my z30 just keeps going and going. And I imagine the passport will be just as good or better.
Think we all need to get used to the fact that most phone manufacturers are getting rid of removable batteries.
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If I can get through 2 full days of heavy use on a single charge, I can work with that. Eventually, you going have to charged the phone even if the battery removable or not. I just want to limit the time I have to plug the phone in the wall.
No. I've never swapped a battery ever in any blackberry.
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nope ................why should we be ?
Truthfully I would rather having a larger non removable battery than a smaller removable one.
non-removable as a rule of thumb enables for a much higher battery capacity as it's encapsulated inside the phone as opposed to an externally packaged battery.
That being said non-removable batteries are still removable you just have to disassemble the device in order to replace it. It's likely the battery is attached to the phones board using a 2 or 3 pronged micro connector rather than soldered. I have not seen any designs though of the internals to know.
We'll get a breakdown soon I'm sure.
T-Mobile Z10 STL100-3 running 10.3.0.1154
Nope.....
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Hmmm, might be an issue with the 10.3 leak I'm using (although the battery life seemed reasonable) but I blasted my way through 2 q10 batteries in a 15 hr day last week. Granted I spent about 4-5 hrs on the phone and had the screen on using Web, emails, maps and Bbm almost constantly but sometimes that's what I have to do. That's the equivalent of 5200mah in a phone with a much smaller screen than the passport. I'm sure 99% of the time it will be more than capable, but I guess that's why I also have a portable battery in my bag at all times.
I'll be honest, removable batteries are more of a nice to have than a necessity for me. I actually prefer to plug in a battery and keep working than have to turn off the device, swap batteries and reboot.
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Nope
I have only replaced a battery once with my current Q10 when it started to do the random reboots. Other than that I don't care. I just want the passport soon but I am in the US on Verizon. :(
Quite the opposite really. Less movable parts no.provision of spacing for expansion of the battery and connectors are imbedded
? BlackBerry Z30 ? If it Don't Make Dollars, It don't Make Sense ?
I'm also on Verizon...lets all pray
CrackBerry Genius on Verizon Z10 on 10.3.0.1154
The reason they don't want a removable battery is because they expect you to get the passport 2 in a year. After a few years your battery will be crap but only business use phones for that long. Isn't this for business? oh well.
No, I find it annoying when I have to pull the battery to take the sim out ie Q10/Z10
Non removable for me!
Removable batteries are smaller. There are other reasons also. The only one you need to know is it will be smaller.
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I had a Q10 prior to the Passport and in the year and a half I had it I can count on one hand the amount of times I pulled the battery out. I'm fine with non-removable.
JB
Posted internationally thanks to my Passport
battery life is pretty good so far, so I would have to say not really... As much as it is a must for some, I have never owned or carried a second battery around - most of the time I am around a charger if I need it...