I'm assuming you're talking about blank, or raw terminal batteries? I'd say they do take more time to prep to install. Carrying over and connecting up the phone's old battery charge controller takes usually an additional 20 minutes or so, and you need a low powered spot welder made for lithium batteries for the process. It's possible to do this also with a soldering iron, but I've found it takes more work to get it to work.
I wish they would make phones like the GS5 again. Reviewers always complain if a phone isn't made from glass and metal, but everyone shoves their phone in a bulky plastic case :/ Just cut out the middle man and give us plastic phones back again that we can drop without them smashing or getting huge dents in.
@Vanu-i4o would be nice, but even the iPhone 5 had a glass screen. They were super hard to work on and the frames tended to bend. Still, I don't think using glass for a back cover has ever been a good idea. EDIT: Just realized you were probably talking about the Samsung Galaxy S5, which would make more sense, since its frame I think was mostly plastic. That was a very good phone
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Are semi finished batteries easy to install just like normal battery or not?
I'm assuming you're talking about blank, or raw terminal batteries? I'd say they do take more time to prep to install. Carrying over and connecting up the phone's old battery charge controller takes usually an additional 20 minutes or so, and you need a low powered spot welder made for lithium batteries for the process. It's possible to do this also with a soldering iron, but I've found it takes more work to get it to work.
@@TalmiiorFixesStuff yes you are right.. it’s was just for the sake of research purposes and gaining knowledge.. Thanks for the feedback
I wish they would make phones like the GS5 again. Reviewers always complain if a phone isn't made from glass and metal, but everyone shoves their phone in a bulky plastic case :/ Just cut out the middle man and give us plastic phones back again that we can drop without them smashing or getting huge dents in.
@Vanu-i4o would be nice, but even the iPhone 5 had a glass screen. They were super hard to work on and the frames tended to bend. Still, I don't think using glass for a back cover has ever been a good idea. EDIT: Just realized you were probably talking about the Samsung Galaxy S5, which would make more sense, since its frame I think was mostly plastic. That was a very good phone
do you use 3u tools i can tell you about the phone parts
@@godbraxton1834 what are you saying ya can do with 3u Tools? I don't use 3u tools, but have pondered getting it
it have like 20 or 30% or 10% maximum compacity