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The big issue for me is waterproofing. It seems that this would present a significant opportunity for fluid ingress. Personally, that is a design trade I would be unwilling to make.
We've had waterproof phones long before glass and metal sandwiches with irreplaceable batteries became the norm. Sure it's probably a bit more difficult, but not impossible.
If nothing else there are fairly simple steps that can be done to at least make a battery swap not too painful.
Phones had removable batteries and were waterproof. It was all marketing saying they changed for waterproofing.
They changed to increase their profits.