• nudny ekscentryk
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    2218 days ago

    Fuck, let’s hope they at least allow screws. Click-in latches are prone to breaking and wearing out

    • @Deceptichum@quokk.au
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      18 days ago

      How many often are you planning on replacing the battery in your phone that it would wear out the panel?

      • @Sentient_Modem@lemm.ee
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        1818 days ago

        The ware would most likely come from someone that has a spare battery that is ready to go. Think of your phone burning 80% of the juice and you’re about to hop on a flight that you’re barely going to make (no time to charge). Slap that stand by battery in and off you go. That’s what I did with my old Nokia or blackberry back in the day. Oh and for my HTC aria.

        • @kameecoding@lemmy.world
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          -318 days ago

          Sounds stupid, arent there charging ports on planes?

          And other than plane where external battery is an issue, i just have a small brick that connect to my phone by the magnets on the back and wireless charges it, this is only really needed if you are doing something all day on the phone, like going around a city, taking pictures

          • @Sentient_Modem@lemm.ee
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            118 days ago

            True there are places to charge on a plane or bus. My example is just what I could come with in terms of just needing instant juice. I like having the option to have power for my phone. Multiple ways to skin a cat. :)

          • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            118 days ago

            Yeah, I just bring a battery bank on longer trips. My battery easily lasts a full day, often two, and my battery bank can recharge my phone like 4 times. So on trips, I put my battery bank in my backpack, so if I ever need to charge, I can.

      • aard
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        318 days ago

        With my N900 I used to travel with 6 to 10 charged batteries to have a few days of runtime. Things got better now with powerbanks - but for something like hiking just carrying a few spares would still be smaller and lighter.

          • @Petter1@lemm.ee
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            218 days ago

            Hust make sure, that you can detach the solar panel. Batteries don’t like the heat and the solar panel most likely lives longer than the power bank, so you want them to be replaceable individually.

          • aard
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            218 days ago

            The space used by the smallest solar charger I’ve seen on Amazon seems to be similar to 6 or more batteries in the format the N900 was taking - so if you look at space, slow charging from solar charger, and reliance on sun conditions taking individual batteries seems to be the better option for a few days hike. It’s also easier to stow individual batteries to wherever you still have space left.

        • @Piece_Maker@feddit.uk
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          118 days ago

          The n900 was truly the best phone ever to exist and I’m deeply upset about it not having a modern equivalent

      • @oldfart@lemm.ee
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        118 days ago

        Every time I’m on a longer trip and want to replace a battery with a charged one? Every time I want to be offline but carry a phone for emergencies?

      • @chaosCruiser@futurology.today
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        Replacing the battery is pretty expensive, so I prefer to optimize my charging patterns so I never ever have to get it replaced. However, if I could do it myself, I might abuse the battery much more. I might even leave my devices plugged in overnight.

          • @chaosCruiser@futurology.today
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            118 days ago

            It’s about 80-130 € depending on phone model, and that includes work and the battery. If I could just buy a battery online and replace it myself, the prices should be more reasonable. Apparently one day that will actually happen.

            • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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              218 days ago

              And that’s the point here. The battery itself isn’t the expensive part, it’s the expertise and tools needed to do the swap. If phones are required to have user-serviceable batteries, users can just buy the batteries and service it themselves. Many will still go to phone repair places, but prices should come down there as well since it’ll take them a lot less time and equipment.

              • @chaosCruiser@futurology.today
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                117 days ago

                Just realized, there’s also another benefit. You could bring multiple batteries to a trip and not worry about charging. You know, the way you have always done with DSLR cameras.

                • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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                  216 days ago

                  You could, but it would be a lot easier to just bring a battery bank. That way there’s one thing to keep track of, and you can charge multiple times off one bank. I’ve charged my phone once and my SO’s phone twice between recharges without draining the battery bank. Even if swapping batteries was dead simple, the battery bank is simpler.

                  That said, having the option is great! I will probably never replace the battery though, since none of the phones I’ve ever had needed a battery replacement, I usually run out of software updates, shatter a screen, or break the power button long before the battery is a serious issue.

    • FireWire400
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      218 days ago

      They should do, although I can’t really imagine manufacturers incorporating plastic tabs into their sleek glass-metal sandwiches…