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-[* black] The battery comes with handy pull tabs previously seen in the [guide|114159|Mate 20 Pro|stepid=219749|new_window=true].
-[* black] While the ones labelled "1" and "2" are somewhat useless (don't mistake them for adhesive pull tabs), number 3 helps us lever the energy cell out of the case.
-[* black] This battery delivers 16.04 Wh (4200 mAh @ 3.82 V), which is on par with the Mate 20 Pro while beating the [guide|120436|Galaxy S10+|new_window=true] (15.79 Wh), not to mention the [guide|113021|iPhone XS Max|new_window=true] (12.08 Wh).
+[* black] The battery comes with these handy pull tabs, previously seen in the [guide|114159|Mate 20 Pro|stepid=219749|new_window=true].
+[* black] While the tabs labelled "1" and "2" are somewhat useless (don't mistake them for adhesive pull tabs), number 3 helps us lever the energy cell out of the case.
+[* icon_note] This battery delivers a typical capacity of 16.04 Wh (4200 mAh @ 3.82 V)which is on par with the Mate 20 Pro, while beating the [guide|120436|Galaxy S10+|new_window=true] (15.79 Wh), not to mention the [guide|113021|iPhone XS Max|new_window=true] (12.08 Wh).