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[* black] Last year, the HTC-built Pixel XL showed us a [guide|71237|novel way|stepid=142663|new_window=true] to remove an adhered battery—a perforated outer label let you pull the battery out of its shell, then easily peel off the rest of the label. | |
- | [* black] This year, it seems LG's |
+ | [* black] This year, it seems LG's industrial design doesn't include any provisions for easily removing the battery. ([guide|61205|RIP|stepid=127846|new_window=true], ye olde LG.) |
[* black] This battery holds 13.6 Wh (3520 mAh at 3.85 V), slightly more than [guide|71237|last year's|stepid=142663|new_window=true] 13.28 Wh. | |
[* black] That's roughly on-par with the 13.48 Wh power pack in Samsung's [guide|87086|Galaxy S8+|stepid=164355|new_window=true], and considerably more than the 10.28 Wh the [guide|97482|iPhone 8 Plus|stepid=178987|new_window=true] manages to get away with. |