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[* black] Since we got this far without heat, we stay cool and attack the battery glue with some [product|IF145-400-1|drops of magic|new_window=true].
-[* black] Wait just a tick—then, opening pick. We might have spooked the battery, which almost jumps out at us.
+[* black] Wait just a tick—then, opening pick. That liquid sorcery might have spooked the battery, which jumps right out.
[* black] As smartphone batteries go, this one's a heavyweight—4,000 mAh at 3.82V, or 15.28 Wh.
[* black] That beats the Samsung Galaxy S9+ (13.48 Wh) and the iPhone X (10.35 Wh) by far and is on par with its kinsman the [guide|100096|Mate 10 Pro|stepid=186783|new_window=true].
-[* icon_note] With Huaweis SuperCharge, you can theoretically get from zero to 58% in 30 minutes.
+[* icon_note] A battery this big needs some serious charging power. Huawei's SuperCharge will theoretically get it from zero to 58% in 30 minutes.