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[* black] Did someone glue an [guide|48170|iPhone battery|stepid=107877|new_window=true] in here? | |
[* black] Not really. The battery has different dimensions than an iPhone battery, but it shares some similar design concepts. Unfortunately, those [guide|48170|nifty adhesive strips|stepid=107876|new_window=true] are ''not'' one of them. | |
[* icon_note] The 793 mAh, Lithium-ion polymer battery comes in at 3.76 V and 2.98 Whr. For comparison purposes, the battery in the [guide|48170|iPhone 6s|stepid=107877] weighs in at 1715 mAh, with just over twice the capacity. Still, Apple claims this battery will last for months on a single charge. | |
+ | [* icon_note] One of Apple's key points regarding this keyboard (along with the new [guide|51032|Trackpad|stepid=111306|new_window=true] and [guide|51058|Mouse|new_window=true]) is that the rechargeable batteries found in all three makes them more environmentally friendly than previous models. |
+ | [* black] We cannot say for certain if this design is better for the planet than that of the originals, but it's important to recognize that ''any'' non-replaceable li-ion battery will limit the lifespan of the device while also eliminating users' options to use removable, rechargeable batteries. |