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[* black] Samsung got some flack from consumers for reducing battery capacity in [guide|39174|last year's S6|stepid=89610|new_window=true]. It seems they took the hint and made up for it by including this 3000 mAh battery in the S7. | |
- | [* icon_note] That's a significant boost over the Galaxy S6's 2550 mAh battery, and it even beats the much larger iPhone 6s Plus's 2750 mAh powerplant. |
+ | [* icon_note] That's a significant boost over the Galaxy S6's 2550 mAh battery, and it even beats the much larger [guide|48171|iPhone 6s Plus|stepid=107895|new_window=true]'s 2750 mAh powerplant. |
[* icon_caution] Sadly, as evidenced by this important warning label, the S7's battery does not work in the presence of puppies. | |
[* black] Although the battery upgrade means more time to binge on apps and games, the battery itself is well wedged and adhered in place, making extraction a little tough. | |
- | [* black] If it wasn't |
+ | [* black] If it wasn't designed to be readily removed, then it wasn't intended to be repaired or replaced. Boo. |