Removable batteries make it easier to get more power in less time, but their critical limitation is that they are big and bulky, which makes it impossible to have phones with a polished glass or metal body. That is the reason, today, phones with removable batteries are giving way to phones with non-removable batteries.
One reason for the phones with removable batteries getting extinct is that the batteries take up a lot of space compared to non-removable batteries because removable batteries need to be supplemented with extra protective measures, and this in turn ends up making the smartphone bigger and bulkier with less features.
When it comes to charging, battery tech has advanced by leaps and bounds in the past few years, and thanks to fast charging, smartphones can charge within minutes instead of hours.
Smartphones today are judged on IP (International Protection) rating (the rating of a phone’s ability to withstand dust and liquid intrusion).
The usage of non-removable batteries allows smartphone makers to completely seal off the back panel, and this makes the phone more water resistant.
Non-removable batteries are not only physically smaller than their counterpart but they can also be in any shape, which allows smartphone makers to use space as efficiently as possible. On the other hand, removable batteries must be big rectangles or squares, so more space ends up getting wasted.
This is the reason why non-removable batteries are superior to removable batteries.
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