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| Hmmm... do I detect a bit of Apple-bashing?
I have had HP - Ipaqs, Nokia's, Sony Ericssons, iPods and the only time I ever took out a battery was to remove a sim card (in the phones) because the dilly buggars put them under the battery. Apple has an externally accessible sim card for those travellers who prefer to fly & land & change sims to pick up cheaper network coverage and not have to pay international thieving (sorry roaming) charges.
A bit more fwd thinking than the existing bunch don't you think 
All I can say is my Nokia is only months away from the recycling station.... | |
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the battery life of the iPhone is circa 200-300 charges, as a business user, who loves all the wifi widgetry & the power eating that goes with it, this eans that at least twice a year I would have to send the handset back to Apple twice a year & pay for the benefit ?
the only time I ever remove the SIM is when I am changing handsets, but thats my profile of usage, note everybodys .....