____/ John Bailo on Saturday 07 July 2007 05:54 : \____
> John Bailo wrote:
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>
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/djf500/200707052011DOWJONESDJONLINE000844_FORTUNE5.htm
>>
>> "The hybrid cell phone, iPod media player and wireless Web-browsing device
>> launched to much fanfare on June 29. On the same day, the Foundation for
>> Consumer and Taxpayer Rights fired off a letter to Apple and AT&T Inc.
>> (T), the cell phone's exclusive carrier, complaining that customers were
>> being left in the dark about the procedure and cost of replacing the
>> gadget's battery.
>>
>> The iPhone's battery is apparently soldered on inside the device and
>> cannot
>> be swapped out by the owner like most other cell phones."
>>
>>
>>
>
> I'll be the first to comment on my own post.
>
> My comment is
>
> soldered?
>
> SOLDERED????
Not so hacker friendly, is it? Let alone owner friendly. I think that Palm
handheld are similar to this though, unless it has changed (not back to AAA
batteries).
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