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-[* black] Safety first: battery disconnection. Same as in the Series 5—hidden underneath the battery itself.
-[* black] Lifting the battery is no problem with a skilled flip of an [product|IF145-123-2|opening pick|new_window=true].
- [* black] In case you’re wondering if the 40 mm version of the Series 6 again comes with an encased battery we got you covered: yes, it does.
-[* black] 1.17 Wh and 303.8 mAh comparison with Series 5 and Galaxy Watch3.
+[* black] Safety first! The battery connector is still hidden underneath the battery itself, but the flip of an [product|IF145-123-2|opening pick|new_window=true] helps us out.
+ [* black] Subtracting a tiny tri-point and a teeny bracket and this wee powerhouse is a freed powerhouse.
+[* black] The 44 mm Watch cell is rated at 1.17 Wh, a slight increase over the [http://1.13 Wh Series 5|[guide|126205|stepid=243600]|new_window=true] but not quite at the level of the [guide|135891|1.3 Wh Galaxy Watch3|stepid=270168|new_window=true].
+[* icon_reminder] By the way, the 40 mm Series 6 does indeed have an enclosed battery, [guide|126205|same as the Series 5|stepid=244798|new_window=true], and a slightly reduced capacity at 1.02 Wh.