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[* black] The big question of the day: is the battery easily removed? | |
[* black] Answer: Yes. It's glued in, but it's way easier to remove than on the iPad. A couple of minutes of spudging around, and it's out. | |
- | [* black] We get our first look at the battery. As is the norm, the dual battery cell adhered to the [http://www.wpcentral.com/microsoft-surface-tablets-sport-vapormg-casing|VaporMg] rear case. |
+ | [* black] We get our first look at the battery. As is the norm, the dual battery cell is adhered to the [http://www.wpcentral.com/microsoft-surface-tablets-sport-vapormg-casing|VaporMg] rear case. |
[* black] The 7.4 V, 31.5 Wh battery is manufactured by Samsung. It fits right in between the iPad 2's 25 Wh battery, and the iPad 3's 42.5 Wh unit. |