• ABCDE@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Again, you aren’t specific, you just throw random stuff around.

          Don’t bother then, since you haven’t bothered to say why this is bad for consumers/everyone and instead spent the past two posts avoiding it completely.

            • Atomic@sh.itjust.works
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              1 year ago

              Lmao. Are you 12 or something? Dude asked for your reasoning so he could better understand why you don’t want it.

              How does replaceable batteries affect your consumption in a negative way? I think we’re all curious on this one.

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                  1 year ago

                  You see no benefit? I see a huge benefit. I can replace my own battery when needed.

                  You don’t want to see a benefit.

                  I’ll gladly take a slightly larger device if it means I can replace my own battery. Make me able to replace the screen as well while we’re at it. You know, all those things we used to be able to do in 2010… before they realized they can make more money if they force us to use their own service stations instead of allowing us to do it ourselves

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      1 year ago

      It only has to be better for most people for this to be a net gain. Nintendo won’t otherwise provide us with a choice of whether or not the battery is replaceable.