vigilante
Adept
Hi all,
Now a days most of the upper mid-range and high-end phones seem to be having a unibody design with a non-removable battery. What are the positive and negative aspects from an end user perspective of this design? How does it benefit me apart from being slimmer? In all the smartphones I've used, whenever the phone used to hang up or freeze completely (no keys responding including the power button), I just used to remove the battery and turn on the phone again. What are the options under this scenario for a phone with a non-removable battery?
Now a days most of the upper mid-range and high-end phones seem to be having a unibody design with a non-removable battery. What are the positive and negative aspects from an end user perspective of this design? How does it benefit me apart from being slimmer? In all the smartphones I've used, whenever the phone used to hang up or freeze completely (no keys responding including the power button), I just used to remove the battery and turn on the phone again. What are the options under this scenario for a phone with a non-removable battery?