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RE[5]: Don't buy devices to root them later
by WorknMan on Wed 9th Jan 2013 02:13
in reply to "RE[4]: Don't buy devices to root them later"
Why not buy a general purpose mobile charging device? It would work with any gadget, provide more power and you don't have to swap batteries.
Right, because it's convenient to have some f--king mobile charging unit tethered to a phone for an hour in the middle of the day, as opposed to the 30 seconds it takes to pop in a new battery.
Look, I'm not saying EVERYBODY needs a removable battery, just as not EVERYBODY needs an SD card slot. Same with LTE, etc. Point is, the Google Nexus devices leave a lot to be desired when you add up all the things they're lacking. Personally, I don't need a removable battery or SD card slot on my phone, but I'm kind of annoyed that the Nexus 4 has no LTE (HSPA is slower than shit in my area) and no HDMI out on the Nexus 7.
Edited 2013-01-09 02:15 UTC
RE[6]: Don't buy devices to root them later
by MOS6510 on Wed 9th Jan 2013 02:33
in reply to "RE[5]: Don't buy devices to root them later"
It takes over 30 seconds, shutting down and booting the phone which also wastes power. Anything you would be doing will get interrupted. It's not that much hassle to use a phone attached by wire to a charger, this phone I'm using to type this is too.
I just saw a Powermonkey pop up in my RSS feed that gives an iPhone two full charges and comes with plugs to power other brands too. You can check its charge, unlike an extra phone battery which can provide an unpleasant surprise if it turns out to be almost empty.
You apparently don't need an extra battery, yet you mentioned it just like (I suspect) most people mention it without actually needing it.
I'm not trying to be unfriendly BTW.





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Indeed, some people. Likely most people won't encounter such situations. For this rare or unlikely event you need to buy an extra battery (money), have/keep it charged (hassle) and take it along (hassle).
Why not buy a general purpose mobile charging device? It would work with any gadget, provide more power and you don't have to swap batteries. If the phone breaks you wouldn't be left with a battery that doesn't fit the new model phone.