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mariocaseman:
I am looking to buy one of these but am disturbed that wikipedia claims that "Also unlike previous PSP models, the PSP Go's rechargeable battery is not removable or replaceable by the user."  So what do you do once you've recharged the battery too many times and it is dead...? 
UncleBob:

--- Quote from: mariocaseman on January 26, 2012, 11:15:55 PM ---So what do you do once you've recharged the battery too many times and it is dead...? 

--- End quote ---

Buy a Vita. </Sony Executive> :D
satoshi_matrix:
You open it. The PSP GO's internal battery is no more impossible to replace as a PS3 controller's is.

That being said, I strongly advise you to buy a PSP 2000 or 3000 instead of the GO. Bigger screen, more battery life, cheap micro SD to memory stick pro duo adapters, UMD support, homebrew options, easily replaceable batteries, better feeling controls, the list goes on and on. The GO isn't bad, but its a poor substitute for the glory that is the PSP 3000 running custom firmware.
mariocaseman:
You guys are missing my question, I want the PSP Go, I just want to know what you are supposed to do when the battery dies?  I have the other PSPs, but I want to get a Go.
Arseen:
You just replace it.
Difference is that on PSP old models you just open the battery hatch and replace the battery.
On PSP GO you'll have to open the whole console to do that.
You're not suppose to open PSP GO, thus it's said it's not user changable.
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