This toaster-looking gadget boosts your phone’s battery in seconds
This toaster-looking gadget boosts your phone’s battery in seconds
The price of never charging your phone again is... a lot.
This is awesome! For only $450 you can get a machine that can automatically swap battery packs placed on bulky $120 phone cases.
You don't need to plug a cable in your phone anymore, your over engineered machine can swap battery packs for you
I never imagined that I would live this long to see the future
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Swapable batteries were common on cell phones in the 80's and 90's except no fancy machine was needed.
77 0 ReplySome fairly recent phones even had docks that would charge your phone and a swappable battery at the same time
39 0 ReplyThat's whole century.
10 1 ReplyYou mean a decade. A century is 100 years.
6 0 ReplyI mean /s
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…..fuck.
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and... get this: while you were swapping your battery you could drop in a swappable expansion on storage. Utter madness.
23 0 ReplyMany phones let you upgrade storage without opening it. Madness, I know.
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I was using an LG G5 that had swappable batteries 3 years ago.
9 0 ReplyIKR.
Why did we start building batteries into phones?
3 0 ReplyBecause we kept buying thinner and lighter phones, and gluing the battery in makes thinner and lighter phones with better battery life possible. As a convenient side effect glue creates a nice watertight seal that can make devices more water resistant.
1 0 ReplySo they can sell you a new phone instead of a replacement battery.
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90's, definitely.
Which 80's models mobiles are you thinking of, exactly?
2 0 ReplyThe Motorola DynaTAC. They had a big Ni-Cd battery that is also the back of the case. You would need often need two batteries to get through a whole day, so they were made to be easily swapped.
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