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netikras35181334dWat? My s7edge has survived 2 batt replacements and its both covers are in pristine shape
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devRancid630334dJust don't drop your phone or get a case
And it's significantly harder to replace the broken glass -
electrineer30337334dI haven't broken a single rear glass so far, but it's not like it doesn't happen. On the positive side, such phones are good deals on the used market.
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cafecortado7832334dBack then I've been using an extra battery when I wanted to survive a whole day of heavy phone usage without having to worry about having to charge it. It's faster to replace a battery than to wait for it to charge. And also is more convenient than carrying a powerbank+cable.
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saucyatom2552333d@jestdotty If you have adb enabled you could use scrcpy to manage the phone remotely
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saucyatom2552333dI've used a glass slab once without a case, it lasted a whopping 10 minutes before it was dead. I learned something that day..
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saucyatom2552333d@jestdotty oof that's bad. Recovery mode or fastboot might be an option, but that depends a lot how those are set up.
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devRancid630333d@jestdotty you can connect a mouse to the phone's usb port to enter the pin (with a bit of trial and error)
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saucyatom2552331d@devRancid That's actually quite a good idea for the one I have with a screwed digitizer but somewhat functioning display. Thanks!
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hjk1015731329dGlass back is so premium and a design flaw... Just like the in screen fingerprint readers. Piling up design flaws does not cancel them out. It's perfectly possible to make s phone that can be opened up without compromising space.
Thev Samsung galaxy S came with a high tech plastic cover. (And replaceable battery) I got it second hand and lasted me a long time. Still works probably but just got outdated at a certain point (used Cyanogen for speed and security long after Samsung abandoned it).
Maybe "non-replaceable" batteries in phones isn't a big deal after all. By the time the battery has degraded, the glass back cover is broken for certain. It's no big deal replacing both at the same time.
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