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-[* black] We turn our attentions to the battery, which sits snug as a bug in its little plastic box, making it annoying to extract.
+[* black] We turn our attention to the battery, which sits snug as a bug in its little plastic box, making it annoying to extract.
[* black] As it turns out, that's not the only thing holding it down—there's a mess of glue to contend with as well. Removing the battery is even less fun than we feared.
[* icon_note] The Magic Mouse 2's battery shares a common feature with the [guide|49046|Apple TV Remote|stepid=107494|new_window=true]—the Lightning connector is soldered to the battery cable. Boo.
[* black] This small accessory doesn't pack light—that 3.67 V, 7.28 Wh, 1986 mAh li-ion cell holds about 9% more juice than the one in the [guide|48171|iPhone 6s|stepid=107895]!