my concern is that when we root the phone (thus voiding the warranty) and a battery issue occurs....are we screwed and have to buy a brand new phone? will we be able to have the phone replaced? it won't be as if we can just do a battery pull to help with issues or replace a bad battery.
No advantages. This is a BIG disadvantage. Let's say you are going camping where there is no electricity--you can't have an extra battery on you. I don't get this stupid idea, hope this is only rumors. Where will the SIM slot be located if the phone is unopenable..?
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Built in batteries are usually higher capacity as well, so you get more running time.
WHAT? Where do you get this from?
Lol..pants fire...shouldn't have been lying
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Solar charger ? really? ....
When i have a day i know i won't spend at the office, i like having a second battery on me, because those days usually get pretty crazy and usually before the day ends, the battery in my galaxy nexus drains out.
I am always on the move, running from a client to another, sometimes by car, sometimes not, etc... bottom line i can't rely on portable chargers because i don't know if i'll be able to use them. I can't take a wall charger because i don't know how much time i'll spend in one place, and also because it would be stupid having to plugin in and plug out the charger every 5-10 minutes in each room i visit.
Solar charger... i don't even want to get into that one... but i'm sure you can imagine how great it would be having to carry one of those around, and giving it enough light in my pocket... Should i perhaps buy myself a portable power generator, running on petrol? yeah...
I was really waiting for the next nexus phone, but if the LG rumors turn out to be true, and that'll be the only nexus phone... it would be very disappointing for me...
Let's say you are going camping where there is no electricity--you can't have an extra battery on you.
Portable charger or even a solar charger (great for the outdoorsy types).
Solar charger ? really? ....
When i have a day i know i won't spend at the office, i like having a second battery on me, because those days usually get pretty crazy and usually before the day ends, the battery in my galaxy nexus drains out.
I am always on the move, running from a client to another, sometimes by car, sometimes not, etc... bottom line i can't rely on portable chargers because i don't know if i'll be able to use them. I can't take a wall charger because i don't know how much time i'll spend in one place, and also because it would be stupid having to plugin in and plug out the charger every 5-10 minutes in each room i visit.
Solar charger... i don't even want to get into that one... but i'm sure you can imagine how great it would be having to carry one of those around, and giving it enough light in my pocket... Should i perhaps buy myself a portable power generator, running on petrol? yeah...
I was really waiting for the next nexus phone, but if the LG rumors turn out to be true, and that'll be the only nexus phone... it would be very disappointing for me...
Although there might always be a physical button combo, it doesn't mean that combo will always work. If the phone locks up every now and then it won't recognize the physical buttons being pushed.There is always a physical button combo that will reset like a battery pull would.
Although there might always be a physical button combo, it doesn't mean that combo will always work. If the phone locks up every now and then it won't recognize the physical buttons being pushed.
This is evident on my galaxy tab 10.1 which suffers from what is called the sleep of death. Every now and then something goes wrong and my tabs screen won't turn on. There is a physical button combo to reset but often in these sleeps of death this combo does nothing. Since the tab has an internal battery there is nothing I can do except wait for the battery to drain for the tab to reset. This can sometimes take several days depending on the battery level when the sleep of death occurs.
So, there is a big advantage to removable batteries when it comes to messing with your phone with the fact that you can -always- reset by a battery pull.
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Here's the advantage: Every manufacturer I've talked to says it saves on thickness and can allow for larger capacity. Every. Single. One.
That said, you've got the GS3.