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+ | [* black] After removing a small metal bracket the battery luckily jumps in our arms with ease (with a bit of tickling from our spudger but no further heat treatment required). |
+ | [* black] The small piece of candy is rated at XX Wh (460 mAh @ 3.87 V) and supposed to offer you three days of fun with your smartwatch. |
+ | [* icon_note] In comparison the [link|https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Xiaomi+Mi+Watch+2021+Teardown/141415%7Cnew_window=true|Xiaomi Mi watch 2021] battery has 1.62 Wh but is supposed to last for 16 days — seems like with have a little power management difference in here. The [guide|135891|Galaxy watch 3] comes along with 1.3 Wh and the [guide|136694|Apple watch series 6] with 1.17 Wh. |
+ | [* black] The battery offers the classic soft shell design and we wonder why Apple seems to be the only manufacturer which is experimenting with metal pouches. |