Since we're on the subject of phone batteries...my two-year-old phone is holding a charge only a few hours. I looked into replacing the battery, and they can be found very cheaply, but inside the phone is a warning that it's not user-serviceable (and didn't look like it took a screwdriver I own). I'm wondering if this is something non-techie me should try, or if it's really complicated enough that I shouldn't. Or maybe should I just replace the phone with one that includes GSM (European) capabilities? Local service kiosks want about $50 to do the battery switch. Shel Horowitz - "The Transformpreneur"(sm) ________________________________________________ Watch (and please share) my TEDx Talk, "Impossible is a Dare: Business for a Better World" *http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/11809 <http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/11809>* Contact me to bake in profitability while addressing hunger, poverty, war, and catastrophic climate change Twitter: @shelhorowitz * First business ever to be Green America Gold Certified * Inducted into the National Environmental Hall of Fame http://goingbeyondsustainability.com http://transformpreneur.com mailto:shel at greenandprofitable.com * 413-586-2388 Award-winning, best-selling author of 10 books. Latest: Guerrilla Marketing to Heal the World (co-authored with Jay Conrad Levinson) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20160606/047ae53e/attachment.html