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The battery is pretty much the only reason I'm looking into upgrading to the latest board. To be honest the fact this is a possibility even on first gen is pretty dope.
Are the batteries not changeable? Maybe I'm missing something, but it sounds like the batteries are hardwired to the motherboard.
No no the battery is replaceable. Some battery issues were fix on later gen (e.g. draining while in sleep if an HDMI module is connected). So replacing the main board effectively upgrades you to the latest specs.
Ah I see, thanks for the clarification.