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[* black] We pop off a nice red bracket to free that lengthy fingerprint cable, and spy the NFC antenna OnePlus so graciously pointed out. | |
- | [* icon_note] Prior OnePlus antennas did just fine without a glass back (which isn't even for wireless charging), so |
+ | [* icon_note] Prior OnePlus antennas did just fine without a glass back (which isn't even for wireless charging), so, basically, that back is just for cracking. |
[* black] The friendly green tab on the wonderfully accessible battery says, "由此拉起可拆出电池". | |
[* icon_reminder] This translates to "Pull up and out to remove the battery." This does ***not*** translate to "battery is not removable"—as is written in English in the bottom right corner. | |
[* black] Despite inconsistent labeling, this battery should be consistently easy to remove with that pull tab—it's only lightly adhered in place. Here OnePlus decidedly one-ups [guide|98093|its|stepid=180041|new_window=true] [guide|104308|competition|stepid=195675|new_window=true]. | |
[* black] However, the battery falls behind its peers in capacity, with 12.70 Wh—slightly under the [guide|104308|Samsung S9+|stepid=195675|new_window=true] (13.48 Wh) and [guide|98093|Google Pixel 2 XL|stepid=180041|new_window=true] (13.6 Wh). |