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-[* black] Repair enthusiasts rejoice! The Samsung Galaxy Alpha features an easily removable battery.
-[* black] The 3.85 V, 1860 mAh Lithium-ion battery has an energy rating of 7.17 Wh. In comparison, the [guide|29213|iPhone 6|stepid=69246] has an 1810 mAh, 3.82 V Lithium-ion Polymer battery with an energy rating of 6.91 Wh.
+[* black] With the cover dispatched, we pop out the battery with the greatest of ease.
+ [* icon_note] ''Look mom, no tools!''
+[* black] The Galaxy Alpha's Lithium-ion battery is rated at 3.85 V and 1860 mAh, giving it 7.17 Wh of juice.
+ [* black] That's a pretty dramatic decrease from the [guide|24016|Galaxy S5's 10.7 Wh|stepid=61515] battery.
+[* black] The Alpha's battery is very comparably sized to that in the [guide|29213|iPhone 6|stepid=69246], which runs at 3.82 V and 1810 mAh, (6.91 Wh).