Really, you can't remove the battery.
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Really, you can't remove the battery.
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Really, you can't remove the battery.
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Holding vol- and power is the same as removing the battery.
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I think most people's preference of having a removable battery isnt necessarily soft resets, but more so just having the option to easily remove and replace the battery after a year or so of use if the battery goes bad.
This phone not having a removable battery is not the same as non-replaceable. The RAZR battery can be replaced as you describe with little effort.
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