I mean wouldn't you? Think about it long term replacing it is going to be expensive.
I'd still probably choose Battery 2.
For rich people however, the monetary aspect shouldn't matter much.
Also, if I was fed up with replacement at some point (using Battery 1), I would purchase a Battery 2.
If one has money in abundance, one could use Battery 2 most of the times, but have a fresh (non-aged) Battery 1 for occasions such as on trips when one would need that extra capacity and charging speed for photography and 2160p@60fps (or now 3240p and 4320p) filming.
Sure having both would be the best of both worlds. Also would probably be the most resource efficient. However swapping could be a pain perhaps some kind of hybrid device with both could provide a happy medium.
Also, Battery 2 should still be good enough in most everyday use cases.
In 2014, 15 watts (Galaxy Note 4) was considered outstanding.
15W in 2020 isn't any less than 15W in 2014.
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