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Do you miss phones with replaceable batteries? By 2027, you won't anymore because, by law, almost every smartphone will have them again.

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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I just barely replaced my galaxy s8, and it wasn't the battery that became the issue, it was the lack of any new software updates.

I was starting to have software compatibility issues, where installing new apps would say "android verision x is not supported". Also, I'm pretty sure it was getting any security patches from either samsung or upstream google.

I'm now looking at repurposing the s8 into a security camera since I think it's a waste to just throw it in a drawer.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I had an old galaxy a5 with a badly degraded battery sitting around. A few weeks ago I had nothing better to do so I opened it (breaking the glass back in the process because of how strongly it was glued), ripped the battery out and soldered a charging cable straight to the phone's battery contacts. It now lives on a phone stand in my car, connected to a bluetooth OBD2 scanner and I use it to show a couple of additional gauges like oil temperature, instant fuel economy and engine load while driving. The 12v output provides just enough power for the phone to reliably run and with the lack of battery I don't have to worry about it exploding if it sits in the sun for hours. I haven't found a way to make it turn on as soon as it gets power, so it's mildly annoying to turn it on manually every time I start the car, but I can live with that.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

That's pretty clever I'm starting to think of doing that to my old Google pixel to play mp3s