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-[* black] Only now that the motherboard has been removed are we able to access the sandwiched-in battery. After some prying and peeling, we're able to slowly extract the well-adhered battery off the midframe.
-[* black] The 3.8 V battery is rated at 2300 mAh and weighs 38.3 g.
+[* black] Now that the motherboard has been removed, we're finally able to access the sandwiched-in battery. After some prying and peeling, we're able to slowly extract the well-adhered battery off the midframe.
+[* black] The 3.8 V battery is rated at 2300 mAh and weighs 38.3 g. For comparison, the [guide|10525|iPhone 5|stepid=38284] has a 3.8 V, 1440 mAh battery, and the [guide|9391|Galaxy S III|stepid=36081] has a 3.8 V, 2100 mAh unit.
[* black] Less than a week after the [guide|13445|BlackBerry Z10|stepid=45519] wowed us with its user-installed battery, the HTC One shatters our dreams of widespread repairability.