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[* black] With the motherboard free, we turn our attention to the battery.
-[* black] You heard that right, you have to remove the motherboard to get to the battery, [guide|13494|again|stepid=45596], which is more than lightly adhered to the LCD shield.
+[* black] You heard right: you have to remove the motherboard to get to the battery, [guide|13494|again|stepid=45596], which is more than lightly adhered to the LCD shield.
[* icon_note] Looks like HTC is wheelin' and dealin' with the adhesive manufacturers...or they just really, really like tape.
[* black] This combo trapped battery with a side of adhesive is going to be a whopper to the repairability value meal.
[* black] HTC touted the all-new One's exceptional battery management, with up to 2 weeks of standby from a 100% charge, and 15 hours on 5%. Wowsers.
[* icon_note] Much of this comes from low-power sensors and clever software, plus a 2600 mAh battery, up 300 mAh [guide|13494|from last year|stepid=45601].