my point with sealed bateries is more how do you force a reboot when u need it ( just in the strange case u messed up and had bugs in your devel app which locked the device rendering it a brick while it has battery).
on verizon site about droid x; ya not the new moto x: Note Press and hold the Power button then select Power off. Note If the device isn't responding to input, remove/replace the battery. if they kept using the same type of interrupt it will be the same
On the sealed battery devices I've played around, a very long press cuts the power from the battery, so the device forcedly and definitively shuts down. I am not sure that if that's standard, nor if it's how the new Motorola works.
- Sealed Batteries!
- No SD card!
- No stock android!
no need for the X or any of the new motorola droids
Note If the device isn't responding to input, remove/replace the battery.
if they kept using the same type of interrupt it will be the same