Why Phones Don’t Have Removable Batteries 🔋
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Him: You can’t make a phone waterproof and have a removable back
Samsung Galaxy S5: am I a joke to you?
It did work decent, and I’m sure overtime it would be less effective
Water resistance on the S5 sucked and relied on gaskets and port covers that often failed. I know this cause I get phones from ewaste and every time I find an S5 the poet cover is gone and the phone thinks the back is removed
@@Attakai_The_Kittya MODERN Samsung Xcover 6 pro has removable battery and is still waterproof
@@thedamntrain5481 and it’s as thick as the first iPhone and is lacking in features
Samsung Xcover
But Samsung Galaxy S5 had an IP67 rating for water resistance and a removable battery
its a missinformation at the video
@@OculuKabakit really isn’t cause water resistance on phones that you can take the battery out of sucked and relied on port covers that fall off
@@Attakai_The_Kitty old phones had 2 covers. one for battery sim etc, inner one for motherboard.
@@Attakai_The_KittySkill issue.
@@OculuKabak good point.
"This video is sponsored by phone manufacturers"
IKR? It's obvious that the real reason they don't want to make removable batteries is because then we can have easier access to fix our own phones for much less than what a company repair shop will charge you or for the price of a new phone. Right to repair people, right to repair.
My father had a *completely waterproof,* military grade smartphone with a removable battery.
whats the model
This is a pretty solid piece of corporate propaganda
Dude, have you ever made a battery before? those things are complicated things. Also, if there wasn't a trend of wanting slimmer phones with higher battery life maybe batteries would be removable.
@@nikolaievans2432seems like you really have a lot of freaky time with corporate executives lol
@@nikolaievans2432it's incredibly easy to make a battery, they even teach you how in Elementary school with household items.
I hate when people think they're professionals at something just for them to be like this guy.
Government tracking should never be able to be turned off, same goes for listening devices.
There are fully waterproof phones available on the market now with removable batteries. Don't give me that shit. They did it to force you to pay more money
those phones need seals that can degrade over time I have not seen a phone with a replicable battery that can last more than one that is completely sealed off. Also Phones do have replaceable batteries you just need a heat gun to pry it off.
@@nikolaievans2432average corpo d rider
@@nikolaievans2432bullshit,
@@nikolaievans2432bla bla bla
Back of my old phone literaly fail bcs it make om shit, soo i want phone who can be open and is mechanical lock@@nikolaievans2432
"My phone is waterproof, hehe 😌"
The charging port:
You do realize they seal the charging port so water can get in the port but not in the phone? Are you stupid?
The only way to make a fully waterproof phone is to have no ports, only Bluetooth and the back-on-charging-plate thing, and stuff... Even then it might not be waterproof... Cheaper version is rubber/metal plugs for the ports ig... Replaceable batteries is better than non-replaceable in my opinion...
@@MicrowavedBurrito You realize Samsung has made waterproof phones with headphone jacks and ports and they were still fully waterproof? My JBL Flip 5 Bluetooth speaker has an exposed USB C port and that's fully waterproof. So yeah you don't need to remove ports to make a phone waterproof
"Would it be waterproof after changing battery?"
I don't recall needing to clean my phone with water.
Just for people’s information, the EU is now also making iPhones have removable batteries.
Not only iPhones- ALL phones with NON-removable battery will be obligated from 2025 or 2027.
Eu for the win
Nice.
Not just Phones
LETS GO EU!!!!! THANK YOU!
As an engineer, what you are saying is complete BS, also phones are not waterproof, they are splash resistant, the fact you cant even understand the difference is the same reason why we have choking hazard in packaging label that are not meant for kids but for adults to read.
Finally a logical comment with a logical explanation
Water resistant, thats why IP rating exists, some phones are splash resistant and some can be submerged 2 meters deep for 30 minutes
It's total BS because the energy density of removable vs non removable batteries shouldn't be different if they are of the same size and made up of the same materials.
@@DebjyotiDutta-dw6yy stop the cap, you also clearly dont know what you are saying.
removal batteries have thicker layer of protection compared to that of non removable hence overall battery capacity is reduced by a fair bit.
@@TechOtaku86 I don't know what you mean by "fair" amount. I think you should check your knowledge on batteries first, to get an idea about the materials used in them. It's clearly a case of cost cutting to increase profit margins.
“The last one could literally blow your mind” ❌
“ the last one could literally blow you up” ✅
Man you are the only one to notice that
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 moment
"and put it in yourself" 😊
"and put it in yourself" 💀
Can put it in you? 😊
Loooooool. It's not because you need waterproof, is because they need you to buy a new phone every f**king year😂
Waterproof is a gimmick at this point, when was the last time youve dropped your phone in a lake or in a tub of water or the toilet? Id happily let go of waterproofed phones if it means i can have and easily repaired phone.
Or hear me out, don’t be on ur phone every single day for 10+ hours or get a good phone. I’ve had my phone for almost 3 years and its just now showing signs of it not lasting a full day.
@@TheSurvivor-tv9jf Exactly. At most I might accidentally spill water on top of my phone, but all I gotta do is wipe it down and dry it and it's as good as new.
@@TheSurvivor-tv9jfyou underestimate how often I use my phone under rain
@@farhaadjagga2907it's not about that, it's about repairability so in case if your 3 year old does go bad and you don't have the money to buy a new one you could just buy a good battery replace it and keep on using it
Bro has got his degree from WhatsApp I believe 😂😂
Yup. My S5 mini had zero issue with water throughout it's life.
Yup yappers University certificate
This makes me remember when I would drop my phone and my battery to fall out 😂
In 2027, the EU will pass a law that states all phones that aren't waterproof NEED to have a removable battery.
This is ridiculous 😂 "Don't get aftermarket battery, it will explode".
you really should not trust aftermarket batteries unless they actually passed regulations. aftermarket batteries don't have the same failsafe's as original batteries. phone batteries are very complicated components to work with one pin screwup can blow it up.
Galaxy note 7: "hold my beer"
MIGHT explode.
And yes, it could explode depending on where you got it.
Lithium ion batteries can and do explode
Its true. I had a s5 I think and I got a new battery after it expanded after a long period of very extensive use. It took 4 new batteries Till I got one which didn't expand like a balloon within 2-3 weeks.
*POV* phone call 💀
“Hello?”
“Yeah, no uh.. I got this new type of phone batter-“
“💥”
AND you could charge the battery straight from it when your charging port goes bad
The last one can literally blow your mind
Last one: an explosion
“Arby’s”
*EXACTLY* what im thinking
One note... Everyone talks about waterproof phones, but the reality is that I've put my 200€ Samsung phone in water and snow (and still the risk of rust inside the port is not a good tradeoff), but lots of people with 1000€ iPhones and other brands never used that feature.
So yeah... Maybe having a chance to full recycle a battery and just put a new battery that will give you full 1/2 days life is not a bad thing.
The only bad thing can be wireless charging and Magsafe... But for Magsafe there are back covers with magnets or glue magnets and etc... So yeah... Tradeoffs...
My samsung xcover 5 still has that removable battery, the old battery died, was able to buy a new battery and was set to go again.
Also, its waterproof
You can still make a water-resistant phone with a removable battery and very easily removable back glass/plastic. The ONLY reason removable batteries went away is because they want you to buy a new phone instead of get a new battery.
Not everything is due to greed dude. Maybe if you were the one making the batteries you would know more. Batteries need failsafe's and there becoming more compact. one pin being wrong can blow it up.
Also, those batteries went away due to the trend of people wanting slimmer phones with higher battery life's.
@@nikolaievans2432do you understand that both Samsung and Fairphones have removable batteries right?
@nikolaievans2432 bro. Cheap and rugged phones still have removable batteries, and some are even eater resistant. It's because of pure greed. They're literally designed to short themselves out so they can't function anymore if they're connected in the wrong manner or if the wrong pin is shorted. It's not 2000 🙄. Learn about something before talking about it
@@alg003bro shut the fu up u keep yapping. Your simply stuck in the 2000's admit it. Suffering from boomer nostalgia
Imagine being this confident when you're completely wrong.
Remember a comma
"Put it in, yourself"
"Put it in yourself"
I miss having a second battery in my wallet to use whenever.
Him: You can't make a phone waterproof and with a removable back
Fairphone 4/5: am I a joke to you?
basically all galaxy xcover series: am i a joke to you?
Galaxy s5 is water resistant and also have removeable battery
Yeah, but it's not that water resistant. but also the main reason why batteries can't be removable is because of new failsafe's they need also there more compact. Also the Samsung s5 broke easily due to the gaskets it needed to be water resistant
@@nikolaievans2432 still got IP67 water resistant rating tho
@@nikolaievans2432 to be fair, taking your phone to a pool, the beach, the rivers, etc is kind of stupid, all phones just needs splash resistant at worst shpuld be the rain but that phone is gonna be in your pocket or purse or whatever only an idiot take their phones out when it is pouring outside... the whole being able to take your phone underwater is stupid beyond believe just a gimmick, if they wanted they could have eailly made the removable batteries a thing but they rather have people throw their phones away and get a new one when the battery dies, though we still fixing the phones and whatnot. The Galaxy S5 was a great phone, specially for it's time, if you let it fall in a pool and it died it is mostly your fault.
Shit reasons provided, they only stopped making removable batteries to sell more
phones by making them way less repairable.
Samsung also sold a wireless charging back for the s5
Bro wasn’t kidding when he said it could blow my mind💀
Explains why my previous phone did all 3 of those problems 💀
i would choose removable batteries over waterproof
And everyone else except divers, lol
@@drewt1717even divers would agree, most of the time "waterproof" means a few meters underwater at best. For comparison my old casio watch had a 10 year old removable battery and lasted up to 50 meters underwater, while my newer smartwatch doesn't have a removable battery and lasts a few meters and even then I'm too afraid to risk it lol
My old lg stayed in a muddy water for half an hour.
To save your time, the last one is just an exploding sound effect joke
That last one is more like "the companies got tired of not making money on replacement batteries"
GIVE THE FUCKING CREDIT TO REPAIR GURU
Prg
wdym he didnt steal this video
Yes he did@@somerandomguyontheinternet69
@@somerandomguyontheinternet69 no its a clip
The only reason I took out the easy replaceable batteries is to profit from £100 to replace the battery they can make a waterproof coat with a removable back cover I put a rubber seal that would make it waterproof so that's no excuse
Users can't be trusted to properly seal up a phone for water/dust resistance
@@andrewho2456if a user doesn't trust themselves they could just not unscrew the phone. Also the fairphone 5 is very capable phone which is almost entirely self repairable while not having many cases of water problems
@@andrewho2456 a piece of rubber will self seal and it's the phone owners fault if it breaks
@@goose-the-gamer if you remember the Galaxy S5, it had a USB port cover that was notorious for breaking.
@@andrewho2456 no but a seal for a large panel, or we could just use gasket maker
"Buy a new one & put it in yourself"💀
"the last one could literally blow your mind"
*blows up* 💀
What about the galaxy s5?? because i thought it was waterproof and had a removable battery🤔
The main reason was simply that removable batteries made the phones heavier and bulky because they had to be shielded for external conditions
And also reduced the overall capacity by 10-20% if the same size/shape was kept.
@@andrewho2456 exactly 💯 👏
Here's an example that goes completely against your argument:
Galaxy s5 was thinner than the htc one m8, yet had a bigger battery.
So you're both wrong.
@@alexisaguirrevazquez7900 HTC One M8 had dual cameras and dual speakers, so they’re incomparable
@@andrewho2456 Not a very good excuse. And my point still stands. The s5 was over 1.2mm thinner, yet still includes a 200mah larger battery than that of the m8.
There are waterproof and even water resistant phones with removable batteries
Stop spreading misinformation
agree
One good example is the fairphone 5
The best example is the Samsung galaxy S5..
Get used to it. Mainstream removable batter phones are NEVER coming back.
@@bassentertainmentstudios1900
Haha, you are so wrong
"The Last one could literally blow your mind" that's funny
It also conveniently makes it more complicated to switch batteries (therefore forces you to buy a new phone when it breaks) and forces you to be tracked constantly
Phone repair guru made this vid
I remember when my phone had removable back
same, I also remember when I dropped my phone and it broke into a ton of pieces that I could put back together without tools and continue with my day having a working phone XD
DIY moment:
1: Add a battery holder and tape it.
2: add batteries till it’s full
3: add a charger connected to the battery holder
4: when needed, charge with the cable
It's easier er security agencies to track you even when your device is switched off.
ahhhh the good ol'days.
Remove battery
Lick metallic part of battery
Put battery back
+10% battery life
the last one did in fact BLOW my mind
The aftermarket anker batteries came with a rubber back piece that fit so well it became more water resistant than any phone out there today. All you had to do was plug the holes (get your minds out the gutter)
Last one can literally blow your mind 💀
Remove the battery you can't be tracked. With a non removable battery you can still get tracked even while your phone is "off"
Bro is acting like he is the President of the Untied states. Here is a thing you are that paranoid about being, don't own any electronics.
It’s actually really easy to make a waterproof phone with a removable case, the cheapest and easiest way, which is a rubber gasket also adds a bit of padding for protection against falls and they’re just as efficient, it just won’t have adhesive holding it in place 24/7.
"ALL OUR PHONES KEEP BLOWING U-"
When he said Blow your mind he wasnt lying
i didn't even know they stopped being removeable in the first place
The problem isn't that you can't replace battery while being outside, but that you need to heat the backside and cut through the glue, instead of just unscrew some screws. Replacing the battery itself is easy.
last one really *blew my mind*
So worst case scenario, your phone Note 7s itself.
If any of you are curious, the iPhone with removable batteries is a video by phone repair guru
Yeah
We are not dumb 💀
It really looks like it 💀
It's not "removable" tho, you can clearly see that he had to unmount the phone just to reach the battery
i remember having 3extra batteries when i go out and do camping...
then when i load a new battery i shout to myself "Reloading"
"But it in ur self" 💀
They wanted you to buy more phones. Stop playing
I'm sorry but I'd rather just be responsible and take care of my phone, It's genuinely annoying that when your cellphone is acting up you can't just turn it off by taking the battery away
The biggest reason is because Apple was literally using Samsung batteries with some phones and people found out because you could remove them.
FYI:
1. There are many water resistant phone with removable battery out there like Samsung S5 & Fairphone.
2. Even without removable battery you can still find batteries from unregulated source. You think non-removable battery will prevent them to make cheap battery?
" no phone with a removable battery is waterproof " fairphone 5 : am I a joke to you?
Imagine buying a battery to an unregulated sources and you saw the battery precautions that saying "this battery contains 0.004% plutonium for more long lasting use.
I am 100% certain that the last reason by itself cannot possibly literally blow my mind.
The last one reeks of "only buy _OFFICIAL_ HP Ink Cartridges".
Back then my mom has a phone with a removable battery and its a BEAST 1 week before charge,water proof,weather proof,small and compact,etc.
Not waterproof?
Enters : Nokia 3310
He:You can't have a waterproof yet removable battery phone
Nokia 3310:🖕
Why did you remove removable batteries:Hello I like Money
Bro didnt lie while saying "last one will blow your mind"
Top 5 reasons
1.To make more money
2.To make more money
3.Make it size efficient
4.To make more money
5.To make more money
They removed them because *they're removable*
The Samsung galaxy s5 had a replaceable battery and had an ip67 rating for water resistance.
Edit: AND expandable memory.
"last one will blow your mind"
Literally ☠️
The last one is a special feature, in the Note 7 is already included
I once put a phone battery in my pocket when i was a kid, it just turned incredibly hot without a dent or break. Learnt a valueable lesson 🤣🤣🤣
the last one really blew my mind 🤯🤯
I have a spare battery for my phone. It's called a power bank.
Galaxy Note 7: Am I a joke to you
Wish they made ones with removable battery again
ive got a galaxy S5 with that sweet sweet removable battery
problem is it overheats so badly and it's incredibly slow lol
The Super Mario Galaxy music in the background really got me though
Cause I was reloading the battery phone's.
Bro junpscared me with the last one
The last one really could blow someones mind if they are making a phone call......
Nah man I don't want my battery to fly off everytime it fell
also if ur phone got stolen the thief can't just pop off the battery to turn off the phone, giving you a chance to maybe track the phone location or something
Remember when you used to be able to put expandable storage in your phones too explain that one
Also, if the phone stopped responding, I'd just get the battery out and bam, easy restart
It's so you can never fully power the device off
Still doesn't give Apple the right to make their phones basically unrepairable unless you're registered to repair their phones
Tbh, the last reason is entirely the consumers fault, it shouldn't get anything to do with the invention of unremovable batteries
I'm ashamed that I destroyed my first Samsung with non-removable battery because I didn't realize it was non-removable 😂😂😂
The last one blew my mind indeed
The LG V10 looking at you upside your head