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[* black] A quick flick of a plastic opening tool is all it takes to dispatch the light adhesive securing the battery in place.
-[* black] This wee 3.8 V, 0.78 Wh lithium-ion battery is the power behind the 38 mm Apple Watch. No gears here! Apple claims the 205 mAh battery should provide up to 18 hours of life (which translates to 6.5 hours of audio playback, 3 hours of talk time, and 72 hours of Power Reserve mode.)
+[* black] This wee 3.8 V, 0.78 Wh lithium-ion battery is the power behind the 38 mm Apple Watch. No gears here! Apple claims the 205 mAh battery should provide up to 18 hours of life (which translates to 6.5 hours of audio playback, 3 hours of talk time, or 72 hours of Power Reserve mode.)
[* icon_reminder] According to Apple, the "battery performance claims are based on test results from the 38 mm Apple Watch. A 42 mm Apple Watch typically experiences longer battery life."
-[* black] Hopefully Apple's Watch OS will help the battery stand the test of time, and prevent it from suffering from the same problems that [http://gizmodo.com/moto-360-hands-on-the-one-weve-been-waiting-for-proba-1630875506|plagued|new_window=true] the Moto 360.
+[* icon_note] A 205 mAh battery seems miniscule in comparison to the 300 mAh batteries found in the [guide|28891|Moto 360|stepid=68745|new_window=true] and [guide|27038|Samsung Gear Live|stepid=66770|new_window=true]. Hopefully, Apple's Watch OS will help the battery stand the test of time and avoid the problems that initially [http://gizmodo.com/moto-360-hands-on-the-one-weve-been-waiting-for-proba-1630875506|plagued|new_window=true] the Moto 360.