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Yeah. I get it. It's good for old devices to be useful for years to come.
What about the battery though? Having a device with an old battery plugged in the socket 24/7 is a fire hazard.
I would love to use my old nexus 10 with this perfect screen today. There is still no way to use a mobile device without a battery plugged in...
Just take out the battery and keep it plugged in?
Unlike laptops, many phones simply won't turn on without a battery connected.
Is that so with new phones? Last I tried with a Samsung S5, it did work.
It's common, and especially so on devices that don't have batteries which are intended to be user-removable - which is pretty much all new phones.
ok thanks for the info