As for the iPhone, I LOVE the iPhone as an art concept. Looks pretty and is amazing tech from what I've read. But the battery life so far looks to be awful, and it's not replaceable. -- So your only complaint is based on.. nothing.. and the non-replaceable battery is rechargeable just like the iPod.
Wait, is it good for the environment if we keep throwing away batteries? Just a thought... Or would it be better to have something good for the environment, where customers just go to the ATT or Cingular or Apple store to get a new battery (say, every 2 years)
Wait, is it good for the environment if we keep throwing away batteries? Just a thought... Or would it be better to have something good for the environment, where customers just go to the ATT or Cingular or Apple store to get a new battery (say, every 2 years)
Think.
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you know, replaceable or not, if it's depleted, you still will have to throw it away, only this time along with the whole phone... even if it is service-replaceable, they _will_ throw it away. is that more environment-friendly? think.
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mike @ May 9th 2007 2:56AM
As for the iPhone, I LOVE the iPhone as an art concept. Looks pretty and is amazing tech from what I've read. But the battery life so far looks to be awful, and it's not replaceable.
--
So your only complaint is based on.. nothing.. and the non-replaceable battery is rechargeable just like the iPod.
Wait, is it good for the environment if we keep throwing away batteries? Just a thought... Or would it be better to have something good for the environment, where customers just go to the ATT or Cingular or Apple store to get a new battery (say, every 2 years)
Think.
Nestor C. @ May 9th 2007 9:26AM
Wait, is it good for the environment if we keep throwing away batteries? Just a thought... Or would it be better to have something good for the environment, where customers just go to the ATT or Cingular or Apple store to get a new battery (say, every 2 years)
Think.
---
you know, replaceable or not, if it's depleted, you still will have to throw it away, only this time along with the whole phone... even if it is service-replaceable, they _will_ throw it away. is that more environment-friendly? think.