Instead of the removable battery, LG in the latest console has an inbuilt battery and so the phone is quite slim due to the sporting.
Not exact matches
Instead of choosing a one - piece
removable battery cover that encompasses the entirety
of its rear (as it did on the first Titan), the Titan II's back is separated into three sections, and only one — the cover protecting the SIM card panel near the bottom
of the device — is
removable.
But this time, LG opted for a
removable backplate
instead of the slide - out
battery from its modular design in the G5, which gives the phone a more traditional look and feel.
As is usually the case with Lumia phones
of recent times, the 2100mAh
battery in the back is
removable, leaving you free to hot swap on the go
instead of relying on an external
battery pack if you do find yourself running a little short.
how about
removable batteries and not needlessly soldering components that force people to replace whole computers
instead of upgrading parts like ram and harddisks?