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@Keekanator, I had two Android phones before my newly acclaimed iPhone 4S, and yeah I could take the battery out, but going to school at half seven, my battery would be down to 70% from 100% by 9am. Point being I should have changed my battery which I could've, and in my new phone I can't change it, but I don't need to. This isn't me being biased because like I said, I've had two Androids before and a Nokia before that, never had an iPhone before this one haha
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@MrVinster, I've never had to replace a battery in any android phone I've had either. I just carry an extra charged battery with me when I go somewhere I will be using it a lot (like waiting in line at amusement parks). An extra battery is usually smaller and much cheaper than a portable usb charger. Plus, I don't have to wait for it to charge while I'm in the go, just replace and go.
We Android users don't think it's that big of a deal because some of iOS 7s biggest features are Android features...