5 Reasons Removable Phone Batteries Should Make a Comeback

Many of us can remember when removable batteries were the norm. Back then, you could pop open the back of your phone and take out your battery, which had advantages. Gradually, removable batteries were phased out to accommodate sleeker and lighter phone designs, and today, nearly every phone has a non-removable battery.

While non-removable batteries are great, there are just some things about removable batteries that we miss. From their convenience to allowing quick phone resets, here’s why removable phone batteries should make a comeback.

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1. They’re Convenient

Removable phone batteries are convenient. For one thing, you can change them yourself. Also, you can carry extra batteries when you’re on the move, so you don’t need to find a power outlet or carry a power bank, which is much bulkier than a battery.

For instance, if one battery dies while you’re in transit or on a camping trip, you’re able to swap it out for the extra one.

A smartphone with the back cover off lying on a table

2. Longer Lifespan

Smartphones these days are thin, which is great for aesthetics but not so much for battery capacity; manufacturers use smaller batteries with a smaller capacity. So, it doesn’t take long for the battery to wear down, even with goodsmartphone charging habits.

When this happens, you’ll likely replace your phone with a new one. However, with removable batteries, it’s possible to replace the battery instead of the phone, allowing you to use your phone for longer.

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3. No More Swollen Phone Batteries

We alldread the swollen phone battery phenomenon. Once it begins, it’s irreversible. The only thing to do is replace your phone ASAP. If not, you risk your phone battery potentially exploding, damaging your surroundings, and harming you.

4. No Repair Cost

Phone repairs can be expensive. For instance,replacing a phone screen is costly, as is anything else required to take your phone apart.

If you have a phone with a non-removable battery, you might be able to avoid repair costs. If it’s a battery issue, you’re able to pry off the back of the phone and replace the battery rather than worrying about removing screws or adhesive to get to it.

A man repairing a phone

5. Quick Reset If Your Phone Freezes

Phones freeze, much like computers. When this happens, you’ll probably need to restart your phone. Unfortunately, sometimes the power button might not work, leaving you with a problem.

With a removable battery, you don’t have to worry about that happening. You can take it out and then put it back in for a quick reset for your frozen phone.

A frustrated woman holding an iPhone

Removable Batteries Have Advantages

We phased out removable phone batteries for a reason. Many of us like the positive effects this had on phone designs, like sleekness and improved water and dust resistance. However, there’s no denying removable batteries have appeal.

However, removable batteries should make a comeback so we can enjoy longer phone lifespans and avoid the doom spelled by swollen batteries. It might not happen, but we can hope.

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