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[* black] With a little coaxing, the rear panel easily pops off. Chalk one up for repairability!
- [* black] In case you suddenly forget how you removed the rear case, Motorola has graciously included instructions for reinstalling your rear panel.
-[* black] The first thing we observe on the innards of this Droid is a large sticker covering the battery. It contains multiple barcodes and repeated statements that the battery is not removable.
- [* black] [http://i3.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/000/015/orly.jpg|O RLY] -- sticker? We'll see about that.
+ [* black] In case you suddenly forget how to put the case back in, Motorola has graciously included instructions for reinstalling your rear panel.
+[* black] The first thing we observe on the innards of this Droid is a large sticker covering the battery. It contains identifying information for this phone, as well as several statements telling the user that the battery is not removable.
+ [* black] [http://i3.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/000/015/orly.jpg|O RLY]? We'll see about that "non-removable" battery.
+ [* black] This is a huge (negative) departure from earlier Droids, where the battery was always user-replaceable.