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[* black] Baby's got a brand-new battery. This one's dated June 20th, so it's ''real'' new. | |
[* black] The capacity is indeed smaller, clocking in at 12.32 Wh compared to the [guide|66389|OG Note7's|stepid=135829|new_window=true] 13.48 Wh whopper. | |
[* black] That's still more than the comparably sized [guide|67384|iPhone 7 Plus|stepid=136475] (with 11.1 Wh), but apparently this ~9% reduction is enough to make the Note safe again. | |
- | [* icon_note] For the data hungry: at 45.4 g the new battery weighs 2.3 grams less, and measures in at |
+ | [* icon_note] For the data hungry: at 45.4 g the new battery weighs 2.3 grams less, and measures in at 37.4 mm x 97.2 mm x ~5.0 mm compared with the Note7's 37.9 mm x 97.8 mm x 4.9 mm. So it does seem to have lost a bit of mass. |
[* icon_caution] Let's not lose sight of the fact that Samsung's entire recall fiasco could have been largely avoided if they'd simply designed the Note7 with a removable battery. You know, [guide|24016|like they used to do|stepid=61514|new_window=true]? |