Somebody at Samsung apparently forgot that its very popular Galaxy S handset (in all its varieties) has -- are you ready for this -- a user-replaceable battery. Now, we don't mean a warranty breaking, two-screws-and-it's-out replaceable battery. No, the battery in the Galaxy S is designed (and promoted) to be switched out by the user. Just pry off the back cover and there it is, ready to swap whenever more juice is required. So why anyone would slap a big, bulky, external slab onto their svelte S is beyond us, regardless of the extra 8.5 hours of talk time listed in the Samsung Germany newsletter. We'd understand if it had a working GPS radio, but like the Galaxy S, it doesn't.
Blogger Updates
- Hide any file in image , JPG picture,
- Apple keeps antennagate alive with Droid X's 'kill switch' (video)
- iPhone 4 white delayed further – no official date to availability
- Premium Wordpress Themes Converted for Blogger-Celebrity Wordpress Theme for blogger
- Daily gadget deal: Lenovo ThinkPad T410 Core i5 laptop 5% coupon
- Samsung Galaxy S Mini S5830 Unleashed
- Microsoft Signs Major Licensing Deal with ARM
No comments:
Post a Comment