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unethical_ban ◴[] No.44536385[source]
If only there were a way to quickly swap out defective, used batteries for new, safe batteries without needing to return a critical device to the manufacturer.
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dmitrygr ◴[] No.44536428[source]
Someone needs to first make replacement batteries in the right dimensions, voltage, etc...
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homebrewer ◴[] No.44536490[source]
It takes about five seconds after a new phone is released for Chinese factories to design and start selling all sorts of accessories, including batteries. High quality ones too.

The average consumer needs to be able to swap it without doing deep surgery on the phone, and that's on the phone's manufacturer.

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dmitrygr ◴[] No.44536525[source]
The same factories that made the current battery that is a fire risk. yes. or maybe different ones, with no vetting for how dangerous their batteries are.
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asadotzler ◴[] No.44536891[source]
some goal post moving going on here.
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dmitrygr ◴[] No.44536897[source]
Goalposts have always been the same: pocket/table/house not on fire
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1. luckylion ◴[] No.44537032[source]
The same factories you wouldn't trust with the replacement also make the originals. So you wouldn't buy a phone at all?
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2. dmitrygr ◴[] No.44537066[source]
Because a deep-pocketed company can be sued to recover the cost of my house - Samsung, Google, or Apple, and they take all possible precautions to make sure this isn't needed. Not going to successfully sue "big luck bright shine battery company of shenzhen"