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[* black] Eager to get a look at the XL power plant, we peel back the wireless charging pad. | |
- | [* black] Unfortunately it follows the glue-y precedent set by the rear case. |
- | [* black] Already weary from unexpected battles with adhesive, we're grateful to see pull strips on the battery. But |
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+ | [* black] Unfortunately, it follows the glue-y precedent set by the rear case. |
+ | [* black] Already weary from unexpected battles with adhesive, we're grateful to see pull strips on the battery. But [https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/000/157/itsatrap.jpg|it’s a trap|new_window=true]! The strips break before they release the battery. |
+ | [* black] Our morale is further stifled when, while prying out the battery, we accidentally tear a fragile ribbon cable hiding underneath. Future pryers beware! |
[* black] Adhesive ordeals aside, the battery's out: the Pixel 3 XL is running on 3430 mAh at 3.85 V for a total of 13.2 Wh. That's actually down from the [guide|98093|Pixel 2 XL's 13.6 Wh|stepid=180041|new_window=true], and around the same as the original [guide|71237|Pixel XL's 13.28 Wh|stepid=142663|new_window=true]. | |
[* black] Despite being smaller than last year, the Pixel 3 XL still beats out the [guide|113021|iPhone XS Max|stepid=216142], and comes close to the [guide|104308|Galaxy S9+|stepid=195675|new_window=true]. |