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+[* black] We remove two batteries for UNLIMITED POWAHHH!*
+ [* icon_reminder] *''Actual POWAHH may vary depending on network environment, usage patterns, and other factors. POWAHH measurements and estimates are based on real-world usage patterns.''
+[* black] In terms of ''actual'' power, the larger of the two batteries ''is'' limited to a typical capacity of 2370 mAh and 9.15 Wh, with the smaller battery sporting 930 mAh and 3.59 Wh. All that adds up to 12.74 Wh.
+ [* icon_note] That's less than the [guide|122600|Galaxy Fold's|stepid=236260|new_window=true] 16.87 Wh, but higher than the [guide|130414|Motorola Razr's|stepid=255813|new_window=true] 9.7 Wh. It's about on par for flagship smartphones, like the [guide|120331|Galaxy S10|stepid=232029|new_window=true] with 13.09 Wh, or the [guide|126192|iPhone 11|stepid=243594|new_window=true] with 11.91 Wh.
+[* black] Stubborn glue secures both batteries, per usual. Alcohol and careful prying are required to fetch them out. This is starting to look like a miniature Galaxy Fold...

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