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Originally Posted by davidfor
f the device is under warranty, and you replace the battery, you will be voiding the warranty. The battery is not intended to be user replaceable. Of course, just opening the devices voids the warranty.
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No, it doesn't per the Magnusen-Moss Warranty Act, no matter what the manufacturer claims. Only if the opener causes damage to the device in the process of opening or performing repairs is the warranty voided.
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And if the waterproofing is only about preventing repairs, why does Kobo still sell the Clara HD and the Aura Edition 2? Neither are waterproofed and both have internal SD cards that can be replaced.
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At a guess? Old stock.