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- | [* black] With its 3.82 V and up to 15.3 Wh of power, the battery is the same as in the [guide|98335|Mate 9|stepid=182626|new_window=true]. It is coupled with |
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+ | [* black] We're excited to cleave our way down to the motherboard, but first we spot something worthy of a quick detour—the battery! |
+ | [* black] A big slab of adhesive spans nearly the entire bottom of the battery. With some heat and a bit of help from a [product|IF145-101-1|Plastic Card|new_window=true], we can extract this 4000 mAh beast. |
+ | [* black] With its 3.82 V and up to 15.3 Wh of power, the battery is the same as in the [guide|98335|Mate 9|stepid=182626|new_window=true]. It is coupled with smart battery management that learns from user behavior in order to minimize wasted power and maximize battery life. Huawei promises a full day of use with just a 20-minute charge. |
+ | [* icon_note] Despite that glass back, there's no wireless charging hardware for this battery. It seems we get all the downsides of a [guide|97482|glass sandwich design|stepid=178956|new_window=true] (including double the crackability), with none of the upsides. |