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Plugging in is less trouble. You still have to pop open the cover, switch batteries and pop the cover back on. And Android takes like a full minute to boot back up. Just plugging a cable in and waiting for 20-30 minutes is more chill. Or you load it over night when you sleep.
The only reason why I'd want a swap-able battery would be cheap battery replacement when the old one is giving out :)
Yeah, I miss my brick Nokia's quick startup time... I think there's a way to avoid the shutdown problem.