Yeah, but the iPhone's battery seems engineered to last a year or less, 
requiring the user to send it in for an expensive replacement, or preferably 
just purchase another iPhone.  That's apparently by design.  The replacement 
fee is almost as much as a new iPhone, and then you're without a phone until 
they ship it back.  There's a video on youtube or similar site made by a guy 
who called Apple and recorded it.  He asked how to change the battery and was 
told he'd have to send it in, how much it would cost, etc.

That's not just ridiculous; it's malicious and predatory engineering and 
marketing.

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On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 12:24:32 -0400 "Harold M. Goldner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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>I agree that the non-removable battery isn't that big of a deal.  I tend 
>towards the obsessive-compulsive, so I got a spare battery almost as soon as I 
>got my first Treo, but I had used Palms with nonremovable batteries for 9 
>years before that, and Zauri for 5 or more before that.
>
>And I've even cracked an ipod or two to refresh the battery or drive.
>
>Harold
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>On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 01:15:00 -0400 Levi Wallach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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