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Originally Posted by theinfamousj
I was under the impression that the Note series of phones and tablets had non-user-replaceable batteries.
I carry a spare battery at all times for my Samsung Galaxy S2 and invested in a stand-alone battery charger (I own three batteries in regular rotation), and while I admit that user-replaceable batteries are nifty, they are indicative of a bigger problem: devices require more power than they are equipped with. Unacceptable. The device should have a large enough battery to make it through a full day of average high schooler use (more use that my phone gets) with its on-board battery.
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Note II at least is user-replaceable. And I disagree, FWIW, about a device needing sufficient power for a full day of use provided the battery is easily replaceable & pocket-sized. BTW, have you seen the ginormous battery that's available for the Note II?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWT-mmVufOw I don't necessarily recommend this but if you want a battery that lasts for a full day of heavy use I think this would do the trick.