OBLAMA2009
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- Apr 17, 2008
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Should have worded my comment better. The right decision to maximize sales in the flagship tier. A flagshp of flagships today needs to look and feel great. If they had some way to do a unibody with a removable battery that would have been great. But they couldn't.
I get that some users who actually use removable batteries will be dissapointed, but it's clear the vast majority of users don't carry around extra batteries. Good battery life and fast charging is more useful.
It sucks you and others fall outside their focus, but I understand why they chose to focus on the 90%, not the 10%.
I'm in your boat but for mSD - until storage stops having 10-20X markup, mSD is important.
why do people believe this? even my original motorola droid x had a removeable battery and it was very thin. samsung has had removeable batteries for years and their phones have been thin and light weight