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    Replaceable Battery!

    I would like to see Meizu make the new M6's with a back that could be
    easily removed with a plug in battery, and also offer replacement batteries
    for sale!! It would make it a lot nicer and would sell more M6's and customers
    would'nt wind up with a useless player!

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    Yeah that would be cool and a great selling point like on some of those sansa e200 players.

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    Replaceable battery would be a really nice feature, but at the same time, they have to find a way not to ruin the design of the backing. If they could hide the lines of the removable plate somehow, im all for it


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    Quote Originally Posted by iN10Se View Post
    Replaceable battery would be a really nice feature, but at the same time, they have to find a way not to ruin the design of the backing. If they could hide the lines of the removable plate somehow, im all for it
    the way it is now the backing is easy to take off. It took me less than 10 seconds(without tools) to take it off after I figured out how to do it.
    http://www.meizume.com/signaturepics/sigpic3580_1.gif

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    Quote Originally Posted by plg6067 View Post
    the way it is now the backing is easy to take off. It took me less than 10 seconds(without tools) to take it off after I figured out how to do it.
    ...and we all know how that story turned out don't we :D

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    I figure it won't worth the effort. When the battery is dead, it's time to buy a new one.

    Does any player of this size have replaceable battery?

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    well, from what i've read, lithium batteries generally have a useful life of about 2 years. by that time, better players would have emerged so i'll probably be replacing my m6 anyway.

    in short, i personally have no need for replaceable battery. that is, if all goes well and the existing battery doesn't die on me prematurely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    ...and we all know how that story turned out don't we :D
    yep XD........... )-;
    http://www.meizume.com/signaturepics/sigpic3580_1.gif

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    I second the idea of a replaceable battery as I'm sure many people would be perfectly happy with their players even 2 or 3 years down the read. We really shouldn't promote an increasingly throw-away, newer is better culture.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by flashlight View Post
    I second the idea of a replaceable battery as I'm sure many people would be perfectly happy with their players even 2 or 3 years down the read. We really shouldn't promote an increasingly throw-away, newer is better culture.....
    I agree with that partially
    problem is that with mp3 players etc newer(specially 2 years down the raod) usually IS better

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    Quote Originally Posted by glacier View Post
    well, from what i've read, lithium batteries generally have a useful life of about 2 years.
    I thought they should last longer than that. Actually I never see a dead battery yet, none of my electronics, phones, or laptop.

    The advance of technology is unstoppable. Human desire is insatiable. :D And no product, whether Miezu or others, is perfect. For example, if 3 years after, the capacity could reach 60GB, I would buy a new one. Now, I couldn't upload all my songs to it.


 

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