The battery thing has spread. Samsung has gone to non-replaceable batteries in its latest phones, which was a big part of my decision to get the last models that DO allow you to swap batteries.
I've been wondering if they teamed up with the Korean car manufacturer, would they have copyright problems if they called it an iKia? Would they have to build a plant in Sweden?
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The battery thing has spread. Samsung has gone to non-replaceable batteries in its latest phones, which was a big part of my decision to get the last models that DO allow you to swap batteries.
Good one! :-)
I've been wondering if they teamed up with the Korean car manufacturer, would they have copyright problems if they called it an iKia? Would they have to build a plant in Sweden?
Well, as I commented over at IMAO, it won't have Chrome on it anywhere.
Changing a battery(s) on some modern vehicles takes as much time and effort as changing a iPhones battery.
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