Most Android phone batteries fit in wallet credit card slots without issue. 404 hassle not found.
I carry a money clip so that wouldn't work for me.
Some people can carry the extra gear, but I want everything to be light/small as possible.
Most Android phone batteries fit in wallet credit card slots without issue. 404 hassle not found.
I carry a money clip so that wouldn't work for me.
Some people can carry the extra gear, but I want everything to be light/small as possible.
Totally illogical. This has 100% nothing to do with a battery being swappable or not. Like a phone can't run out of juice simply because the battery is internal rather than external! Makes no sense what-so-ever. Once again, the only difference is how a charge is achieved.What do you do when you're on a call and the low battery beep comes on? tell the person "shit, let me swap batteries I'll call you back."
Because? I've done it for years. I suppose it depends on the wallet but there's no strain applied to the batteries what so ever in mine
Totally illogical. This has 100% nothing to do with a battery being swappable or not. Like a phone can't run out of juice simply because the battery is internal rather than external! Makes no sense what-so-ever. Once again, the only difference is how a charge is achieved.
My battery just happening to die on me during a call isn't any significant problem- meanwhile, I've seen the ridiculousness of people that need to use their phone while it's tethered to a charging source, which is laughable! "You want me to meet you where? I can't move cause my phone will die!" INFINITELY more convenient!
An external case is still not a good a solution as a larger capacity swappable battery. But of course, in the next thread, the usual "OMG! How can anyone use a phone that's 0.3 inches bigger...!??!" exaggeration will spew fourth, even as on the other hand people are making their "smaller" phone just as big if not bigger with some gigantic external battery pack. Does-not-compute.
I suppose it depends on the wallet, but I wouldn't trust it in mine. I'd be way more comfortable just getting a small case for it an carrying it in my front pocket.
Not sure if it's any different than putting AA's in your front pocket like I did for my Walkman.
You actually blind tested your mother on this theory, by odd chance.. or by prompting by this thread? Most people aren't sitting around like I am with both phones at the moment to test both on iOS6.
An external case is still not a good a solution as a larger capacity swappable battery. But of course, in the next thread, the usual "OMG! How can anyone use a phone that's 0.3 inches bigger...!??!" exaggeration will spew fourth, even as on the other hand people are making their "smaller" phone just as big if not bigger with some gigantic external battery pack. Does-not-compute.
You haven't outlined a single actual advantage over an extended battery that's internal. (Which is just one option in addition to every option you have, plus options you don't.) That you happen to be forgetful just because the same thing is removable instead of in some bulky case doesn't really mean anything.My current one I never remove my phone from it so I never will have to worry about an oops like that. I can also charge it with my regular car charger, charging a phone + a spare battery in a car? Good luck on that.