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- | [* black] Battery! hard to get out, "adhesive remover" helps |
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+ | [* black] In line with other recent Samsung phones, the battery squats in a little pit of glue-lined sadness, but we quickly set to work digging it free. |
+ | [* black] A little heat can help soften the glue here, but heat and lithium-ion batteries form a combustible mix—so we opt for a [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/PQx1oaGiJlq113Qr.huge|different solution|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] This battery plonks down ***12.71 Wh*** (3300 mAh at 3.85 V) of capacity. |
+ | [* black] That's less than the [guide|66389|Note7's 13.48 Wh|stepid=135829|new_window=true]—but before you start crying, keep in mind that battery burned fast and bright in more ways than one. The [guide|95451|safely revamped battery in the Fan Edition|stepid=176950|new_window=true] clocked in at only 12.32 Wh, so this actually represents a decent improvement (assuming of course no fire). |