#13단계의 변경 사항
편집 승인됨 완료자 Dominik Schnabelrauch
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- | [* black] We nearly finished our inspection of Huawei's musclehead and move over to the battery. |
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+ | [* black] We nearly finished our inspection of Huawei's musclehead and move over to the 16.04Wh battery (4200 mAh at 3.82V). With 15W wireless fast charge technology it shall charge 1% in 30' seconds and 70% in 30 minutes. |
[* black] To our surprise there is some orange tape on the left side of the battery which gives a short guide how to remove it — [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide|we love guides|new_window=true]! | |
- | [* black] It seems like there is no need for heat, a pry tool, a fire extinguisher.....wait! [guide|104308|That sounds familiar!|stepid=195675|new_window=true] But not even our well known [product|IF145-400-4|iFixit Adhesive Remover|new_window=true]?! |
- | [* black] Suspicious, suspicious but we put our tools and the fireman uniform to the side and start to pull up the battery as explained. And.... |
- | [* black] ....nothing happens. Bouyant we grab the [product|IF145-198-8|iOpener|new_window=true] and give the Mate 20 Pro a little heat treatment. |
- | [* black] Tadaaa! The 16.04Wh battery (4200 mAh at 3.82V) is out! With a new 15W wireless fast charge technology it shall charge 1% in 30' seconds and 70% in 30 minutes. |
- | [* black] Quick number comparison: [guide|113021|iPhone XS|stepid=216142|new_window=true] with a a 10.13 Wh battery (2,659 mAh at 3.81 V), the [guide|113021|iPhone XS Max|stepid=216142|new_window=true] with a 12.08 Wh battery (3,179 mAh at 3.80 V) and the [guide|104308|Samsung Galaxy S9+|stepid=195675|new_window=true] with a 13.48 Wh battery (3500 mAh at 3.85V). |
- | [* black] In April we thought we found a heavy weight 15.28 Wh battery (4,000 mAh at 3.82V) in the [guide|104605|P20 Pro|stepid=200174|new_window=true] but Huawei is pushing their champions wherever they can. Fair enough they're claiming that they want to charge your friends dead iPhone. |
+ | [* black] It seems like there is no need for heat, a pry tool, a fire extinguisher ... wait! [guide|104308|That sounds familiar!|stepid=195675|new_window=true] But not even our well known [product|IF145-400-4|iFixit Adhesive Remover|new_window=true]?! |
+ | [* black] Although on the small guide it seems like you can remove the battery without any tools, we need a little help of our [product|IF145-198-8|iOpener|new_window=true] to successfully remove it. |
+ | [* black] Quick number comparison: [guide|113021|iPhone XS|stepid=216142|new_window=true] has a a 10.13 Wh battery (2,659 mAh), the [guide|113021|iPhone XS Max|stepid=216142|new_window=true] a 12.08 Wh battery (3,179 mAh), the [guide|104308|Samsung Galaxy S9+|stepid=195675|new_window=true] a 13.48 Wh battery (3500 mAh) and the [guide|104605|P20 Pro|stepid=200174|new_window=true] a 15.28 Wh battery (4,000 mAh). |