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-[* black] Batteries are the powerhouse of the cell
+[* black] The only thing less appealing than removing one gluey Note battery is removing two at the same time.
+[* black] Luckily we've got our adhesive remover handy! A few squirts of that, some patience, and a little pressure from a pair of suction cups helps us safely remove both of these batteries without breaking a sweat.
+ [* black] By this point it feels inevitable that Samsung batteries will be glued in like this, but we're not ready to give up hope yet. Samsung, if you're listening, ''[guide|126000|there is a better way|stepid=243568|new_window=true]''.
+[* black] These two cells weigh in at 16.18 and 16.96 watt-hours, with the smaller number belonging to the smaller phone (the vanilla Note 20). Those stats bookend the [guide|125590|16.56 Wh cell in the Note 10+ 5G|stepid=242792|new_window=true] we tore down last year, and both are (unsurprisingly) larger than the [guide|126000|15.04 Wh cell in the iPhone 11 Pro Max|stepid=243570|new_window=true].