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  • Absolutely not. They'll be less capacity, bring back the shitty flimsy back covers, and have the covers sliding off and on like it's 2013.

    It costs $15 plus the battery ($75 for official Google shit) and a half hour of time every three years to replace a battery.

    I'll take the integrated offering every time. Fuck the EU and this ineffective grandstanding. Everyone is still going to buy a new phone every two years.

    I'll be happy if phones don't suck going back to removable but I won't hold my breath.

  • Yes. 150 miles in the Tesla and 400 in the taycan plus a Porsche driving experience in the taycan in Atlanta. The Porsche is significantly nicer inside and is a better feeling car overall. The Tesla feels cheap for the price (more so than even Audi) but it has the non idiotic charging. Unless you are using super chargers every day I would spend more on the taycan.

    I own a v90 recharge, so I've turo'ed heavily in that price bracket before making the choice on a PHEV which better suits my needs.