Sentences with phrase «downside of a removable battery»

The downside of a removable battery is that your phone's rear needs to be easily removable — which means it needs to be made from a flexible, durable material.

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The metal back also pops off to reveal a removable 2,800 mAh battery (more on that later) and piggybacking SIM and MicroSD card slots, a bonus for ease of repair, but not without a downside, at least, in my case.
A downside of these two Bluetooth meters is that they don't use removable batteries and must be recharged periodically.
On the downside, Lenovo Vibe X will be coming with Android 4.2 JellyBean which isn't the latest version and a meager battery of 2000 mAh which seems to be a bit too small to carry a 5 - inch Full HD screen, specially considering it's not removable.
The downsides here are a disappointing battery, a mediocre front camera, a meager amount of non-expandable storage (unless you're willing to shell out more cash), and a general resistance to many standards that have been set by Android flagships over the past few years, like a water - resistant design or a removable battery.
The metal back also pops off to reveal a removable 2,800 mAh battery (more on that later) and piggybacking SIM and MicroSD card slots, a bonus for ease of repair, but not without a downside, at least, in my case.
One downside would be the fact that the Huawei Ascend Mate7 does not come with a removable battery, so you won't be able to pull out the back cover of the smartphone.
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