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Well, the Note 7 seems to show how good an idea that is.

Yes, as a matter of fact, that's exactly what the Note 7 debacle demonstrated. There was a quality problem that could cause fires. There was a single party who could be expected to take responsibility. Finally, there was a coordinated worldwide recall.

Problem solved, system working as intended. Sucks to be Samsung, of course, but the end result will be safer batteries for everyone.

Plenty of devices have replaceable batteries without them exploding, and if anything, a replaceable battery would let you say "hey, this battery is getting old, let's replace it" rather then continuing to use a device with an old, possibly failing battery.

Sorry, that's not going to happen. Get used to disappointment.




Or, the manufacturer of the batteries could recall them.

Also, plenty of phones have replaceable batteries, including new models, so I'll just keep buying them. Means I won't be buying Samsung, but that's just an extra bonus.


Yeah, it's sad. I'm fond of my Galaxy Note 4, and plan to keep it running as long as possible -- yes, the battery is replaceable, so I should be able to get a few years out of it -- but once it dies I won't want to buy another Samsung, and nobody else is making a phablet with a stylus.

Maybe some other manufacturer will see the opportunity Samsung has given them to break into this niche.




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