• drathvedro@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    It is, slightly, but that’s not the point. The point is that even when swappable batteries were the norn, most people never did change them. And even among the ones who did, few did this more than once. So is this additional complexity even worth it? e.g. if it costs one penny to make unit with swappable battery, and it costs $1 to perform a swap without it, does it makes sense to do it for 1 in 100 customers who does?

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      1 year ago

      Thats absolutely not the same argument. And please tell me where can I change the battery of my phone for 1$?

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        1 year ago

        Please tell me where I can get a custom mold for a penny. It was just an example.

        I dont understand how you dont see it. You can buy X because you might want to Y, but you probably never would, and even if you do, its better hand it over to professionals. You can put “truck/moving furniture” or “phone/change battery”, same argument.

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          1 year ago

          Not a realistic example at all.

          I see it, it’s just not the same argument. The other argument is like this: X costs thousands while Y costs tens. Y is cheaper.

          And it’s bullshit that moving furniture or changing a battery should be hand over to professionals. It can be a simple task.

          Also I don’t agree that most people wouldn’t change the battery of it was easily replaceable. We’ll see in a few years when most phones would have easily replaceable battery due to the EU law.