A trend over the past few years has been the move to integrate batteries inside phones. Instead of easily removing batteries, smartphones now don’t even allow you to access them.
In this article, we will discuss whether having non-removable batteries is beneficial and also discuss why modern smartphones use integrated batteries inside their phones.
Removable battery VS non-removable battery
As you know, Modern smartphones come with non-removable batteries. But recently, a new smartphone launched in the market that allows you to replace its battery (removable battery). You can replace the new battery by just inserting it into the phone, and people were so excited because they can remove the mobile battery without replacing the whole phone and somewhere it is cheap for those who cannot afford a new smartphone.
Do you actually know why non-removable batteries are used in phones?
I will tell you why non-removable batteries are used in phones. It has a lot of advantages for manufacturing companies. First of all, these batteries have more backup than the removable batteries because these batteries are totally integrated with the board, and other components are completely attached.
To apply a removable battery in smartphones, manufacturers need more space to make it removable and in that case, the mobile becomes thick. Therefore, they make it integrated inside the phone so the whole components are completely in contact with the processor and in this way, it uses less space than a removable battery and gives it a sleek look, which makes the phone more attractive.
It also has one more disadvantage when using removable batteries, because when removable batteries are used, then in those phone obviously you will remove the back cover to apply new battery, and then in that case chances of dust coming inside the phone increase, but in integrated batteries, you are free from it
Benefits of a removable battery:
Using a removable battery also has advantages. When you use a smartphone for a long time, then its battery life reduces with the passage of time and then you can replace your mobile battery with the new one without buying a new phone and this is beneficial.
You can easily replace with fully charged batteries
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