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[* black] Between us and the (heat-sensitive) battery is a moat of white, rubbery, alcohol-resistant adhesive. Left with no other options, we carefully begin manual excavation. | |
- | [* black] Picking around this little bomb |
+ | [* black] Picking around this little bomb is what you call EOP (Explosive Ordinance Paleontology). Well, okay, we might be the only ones who [guide|121471|call it that|stepid=233898|new_window=true]. |
[* black] The battery is tethered by a soldered cable—so even though you can ''get'' to it, it's still not easily replaceable at this point. | |
- | [* black] Hey wait, this looks familiar |
- | [* icon_note] They're both German-made lithium-ion button cells running at 3.7 V |
+ | [* black] Hey wait, this looks familiar—could this be the same battery that we found in the [guide|120693|Galaxy Buds|new_window=true]? |
+ | [* icon_note] They're both German-made, lithium-ion button cells running at 3.7 V—but the Galaxy Buds' (slightly larger) battery reads CP1254, while the one in the AirPods Pro is labeled CP1154. |