Up until the early 2010s, it was normal for phones to have removable batteries. However, as the iPhone with its non-removable battery became more popular, more and more manufacturers followed suit.
Eventually, even laptop manufacturers stopped making removable battery devices. But why is this so? And is this a good thing for us consumers? Let’s investigate below.
Why Non-Removable Batteries Became Necessary
As consumers demanded more sophisticated smartphones, manufacturers had no choice but to make sacrifices to comply with the latest trends. That’s because these light and slim all-screen designs became sales hits, allowing companies to make more money for their investors.
Let’s look at some of the features smartphones now integrate which necessitated the non-removable battery.
Lighter and Slimmer Designs
Despite all the development in battery…
