Back when it first came out, about 2.5 years ago, I got a new HTC One M8. As with most of the new flagship phones the battery isn't user replaceable. That was my first concern. People would say, "It's not a big deal. By the time the battery dies you'll be wanting to upgrade to a new phone, anyway." Yeah, well.
To replace the battery you have to disassemble something that isn't designed to be taken apart. There is a YouTube video on it, and the vast majority of people who have attempted it have killed their phone. You can send it to the manufacturer or take it to a phone repair place, and the cost runs between $250 and $350 to have it done. For a $50 battery.
Over the last several weeks my phone has been acting wonky, suddenly shutting down without warning when the battery was showing 22%, then later 50%, and more recently at 80-90%. when it would do that, all settings and file permissions would be reset to defaults.
On Friday night it finally got to the point where it would only work when plugged in. Other than the battery, the phone was working fine, still speedy and peppy. Ticks me off.
Sooo, on Saturday I got a new one. It's the LG V20, and you can bet it's got a user replaceable battery.
To replace the battery you have to disassemble something that isn't designed to be taken apart. There is a YouTube video on it, and the vast majority of people who have attempted it have killed their phone. You can send it to the manufacturer or take it to a phone repair place, and the cost runs between $250 and $350 to have it done. For a $50 battery.
Over the last several weeks my phone has been acting wonky, suddenly shutting down without warning when the battery was showing 22%, then later 50%, and more recently at 80-90%. when it would do that, all settings and file permissions would be reset to defaults.
On Friday night it finally got to the point where it would only work when plugged in. Other than the battery, the phone was working fine, still speedy and peppy. Ticks me off.
Sooo, on Saturday I got a new one. It's the LG V20, and you can bet it's got a user replaceable battery.