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[* black] The G5's battery unplugs readily from its module. Easy peasy. | |
- | [* black] The 3.8 V, 10.8 Wh. Li-Ion battery in the G5 weighs in at 2800 mAh—just outpacing the 2750 mAh cell in the [guide|48171|iPhone 6s Plus|stepid=107895|new_window=true]. |
- | [* black] It seems that LG is stepping down the battery capacity in the G series. Since G5 has a slightly lower battery capacity than the 3,000 mAh battery in [guide|42705|last year's offering|stepid=98212|new_window=true], we're assuming that LG is planning on customers taking advantage of the easily replaceable battery. |
+ | [* black] The 3.8 V, 10.8 Wh. Li-Ion battery in the G5 weighs in at 2800 mAh—just edging-out the 2750 mAh cell in the [guide|48171|iPhone 6s Plus|stepid=107895|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* icon_note] This a small, but notable capacity decrease from the 3000 mAh whoppers that we found in the G5's [guide|42705|predecessor|stepid=98212|new_window=true] and Samsung's [guide|56686|Galaxy S7|stepid=122917|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* icon_note] We assume LG is banking on their customers taking advantage of the replaceable battery. |