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#6단계의 변경 사항

편집자 Miroslav Djuric-

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[* black] The front case assembly has exactly what we always expect inside a tablet: a big battery.
-[* black] The Nexus 7 boasts [http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/28/nexus-7-review/|9:49] hours of battery life, as opposed to the Kindle Fire, which only has [http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/amazon-kindle-fire-review/|7:42] hours.
- [* black] [http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/28/nexus-7-review/|For comparison], this is between the [guide|8277|batteries found in the 2012 iPad|stepid=33152] models which have 9:52 hours for HSPA and 9:37 hours for LTE.
+[* black] The Nexus 7 has a 4326 mAh, 16 Wh battery that can last [http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/28/nexus-7-review/|9:49] hours. The Kindle Fire, by comparison, has a 4400 mAh, 16.28 Wh battery -- but only lasts [http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/amazon-kindle-fire-review/|7:42] hours. Go figure.
+ [* black] For further comparison, this time falls right in between the [guide|8277|batteries found in the 2012 iPad|stepid=33152] models, which have 9:52 hours for HSPA and 9:37 hours for LTE. Except that the iPad 3 units are ''slightly larger'' at 42.5 Wh / 11500 mAh.
[* black] Unlike the iPad batteries, this battery was actually quite easy to remove; there was only a small amount of adhesive around the metal frame.