iPhone battery...
phone seems pretty cool from what info we have now...although there seems to be a lot that hasnt been said (eg. what processor, t-mobile functionality, locked/unlocked...). one question i have is a practical one for business users or others who have to be on the phone a lot. most high end phones have a replaceable battery rather than just the ability to recharge it so that if you need more than the 5 hours of talk time you can just swap batteries and keep going..without needing to plug it in. perhaps i just didnt see it right but it does not look like the phone has a removable battery. or an easily accessible sim card slot for that matter. wont these issues be drawbacks for power users? does apple expect us to just carry power cords with us and hope we can find an outlet if we talk more than 5 hours?
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.....keynote showed were the SIM card went, and it looked like it was under the back casing...
No. At approx. 12:51 of the iPhone introduction keynote (not the entire keynote), he showed the sim "tray" at the top.
No. At approx. 12:51 of the iPhone introduction keynote (not the entire keynote), he showed the sim "tray" at the top.
what tray...have u not seen the back of the phone, it just looks like an ipod flat and all that, but if u notice the bottom of the phone is black while the rest is grey/silver (which i beleive wil also change before release) looks removable to me, looks like thats where u put the SIM card and may be able to remove the battery as well
As has been stated by Apple in interviews, there is no removable battery. This is one way they got the phone so small.