Yeah you would think they would be easy to replace as a battery but oh no... Rotten bastards!
“Yeah you would think they would be easy to replace as a battery but oh no... Rotten bastards!”
You bought it.
If no one bought them they would make batteries easier to replace.
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It depends on the phone. The motorola E4 has a battery which is trivial to replace.
re: battery replacing
My older Moto E required disassembly to replace the battery.
My newer LG has an easy-in-out slip-in battery.
I use Tracfone service and usually buy a new phone-package-deal every 2 or 3 years. I make few calls, so the package deals have more than enough. I usually get a new smartphone (LG is my preference) plus 1500 minutes in each text-talk-data and a year of service. My last one was $60. I usually purchase the package through QVC or HSN. On Tracfone, the left-over minutes will transfer. I have just under 4,000 accumulated minutes currently.