Wednesday, February 16, 2011

A removable battery on a shelf

The removable battery is a component so rare nowadays that is the subject of attention when it appears on a tablet made by Toshiba at the MWC. The tablet Honeycomb (Android 3.0) is relatively conventional with Tegra SoC 2, two photo sensors and a slab of 10.1 inches. It differs however from its competitors by using a removable battery of 2030 mAh whose autonomy remains unknown.

This is the only one offering this feature that is increasingly rare on mobile devices. The speech launched by Apple that was joined by his competitors advocates saving space through the abandonment of the mechanisms necessary to remove the battery being converted into larger cells and greater autonomy.

It will be interesting to quantify the difference with the Xoom Motorola has similar specifications, but which has a fixed battery. One thing is sure, this system makes it easier to replace the battery, avoiding having to go through any technical service.

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