iPhone 15: This is the new battery technology Apple will use in its smartphones
This technology will increase the battery life of the entire iPhone 15 series.
The battery is undoubtedly one of the most important hardware components of an iPhone. It is tasked with energizing all other components so that they can do their job. And if we’ve recently discovered that Apple will drastically improve the iPhone 15’s battery through its chips, we have another great news on that subject today…
According to reports from Macrumors, Apple may use a new technology for batteries. higher energy density and longer service life. It all comes from a Twitter rumor closely related to the development of Samsung’s Galaxy S24 models.
Apple will implement mass battery technology in iPhone 15 series
a Twitter user known as @RGcloudS It came to the fore to make sure Apple was using it. stacked battery technology For the iPhone 15 series, as with Samsung’s Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+.
1/3
Stacked battery is in the way, but limitedProbably only for 24U and 24+
or just 24UMeanwhile,
apple used it on all iP15 series24U and 24+ 5000 MaH “evaluated”
But 24U stacked construction is different
They applied cooling gel to cool it. For 65W and stability https://t.co/8khM2oAToc– RGcloudS (@RGcloudS) 12 July 2023
“Apple has used this (stacked battery) across the entire iPhone 15 series. The Galaxy S24 and S24+ will have 5,000 mAh.”
When asked if the iPhone 15 would charge its battery faster, he replied that it would. 40W and 20W power with MagSafe charger. Currently, the iPhone 14 Pro Max can reach 29 W of charging power, while with the MagSafe charger it only reaches 15 W.
Stacked batteries use a manufacturing technique known as lamination, in which cells are stacked in layers. This way less space is wasted and more material can be used. Then, energy capacity increases.
The Twitter account that spawned the rumored iPhone 15’s stacked batteries has no previous history of leaks on Apple as it’s only talking about Android-related rumors, so it’s the logical thing to do. treat this information with a degree of skepticism. Whatever the case, it’s not the first time that Apple is rumored to be focusing its efforts on improving the battery of its next smartphone line.

Source: i Padizate
