Samsung rugged tablet, Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro with military endurance

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So you can better coordinate those drone strikes. o_O
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and the battery has a built-in 7,600mAh.
Apparently the battery is replaceable and the device can even be used without a battery at all, relying only on the power cable. That's quite interesting because if you happen to use the tablet mainly as a stationary device in a place with mains electricity, you can remove the battery and thus prevent it from degrading at all, keeping it as good as new.
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Kaarme:

Apparently the battery is replaceable and the device can even be used without a battery at all, relying only on the power cable. That's quite interesting because if you happen to use the tablet mainly as a stationary device in a place with mains electricity, you can remove the battery and thus prevent it from degrading at all, keeping it as good as new.
that's the best feature this kind of device can offer, i have seen some devices inflated like balloons(screen and back covers shattered of course) because of being connected 24/7, it is a pretty funny and scary thing to see in person.
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Kaarme:

Apparently the battery is replaceable and the device can even be used without a battery at all, relying only on the power cable. That's quite interesting because if you happen to use the tablet mainly as a stationary device in a place with mains electricity, you can remove the battery and thus prevent it from degrading at all, keeping it as good as new.
Very interesting. I have to wonder if that would also mean that if you used it while it was plugged in the battery would be bypassed. If so, then that too could greatly extend the lifetime of the battery, as compared to how Samsung tablets currently seem to operate. I have a Tab S4, and a Tab S7+, and while they have their limitations I find them both useful, and very cool. For consuming video they are truly excellent, with good sound, and superb OLED screens. Edit: https://www.samsungmobilepress.com/press-releases/introducing-the-galaxy-tab-active4-pro-a-ruggedized-device-designed-for-the-new-mobile-workforce/ Two interesting bits of info, one encouraging, one not so much. 😉 "And with No Battery Mode, the device can be used continuously at a kiosk or in a vehicle without battery, while also preventing depleted battery health, even in high temperature environments." "No Battery Mode needs to be turned on and requires a dedicated USB Type-C power source accessory supporting 9V and 2.3A or above, and PD 2.0 or above. No Battery Mode limits device CPU performance when enabled and reduces maximum volume, display brightness, etc. when enabled." So I guess the battery plays a role in normal usage. Though if the tablet uses current from the wall directly to the tablet when plugged in, even though the battery keeps the performance at a peak level, then the battery would be less stressed. That sounds like it might cost more to implement, so I'm not depending on it happening, and I'm waiting to learn more. I'm not looking to buy one, but I enjoy tracking the improvements in tablet technology. On the other, other, hand, no battery mode might be an option to switch on even if the battery is inserted. I suppose that's what's indicated, but the wording doesn't strike me as absolute in that regard.