At the beginning of the year there was a rumor that iPhone 16 They will have a larger battery capacity and its size will increase by up to 16% thanks to a new component design that will be shaped like the letter L. Now, a new leak says that the next iPhone models will not only. they will have more battery due to the increase in power. Also, for a key change that Apple itself is making.
According to Ming-Chi Kuo, who often accurately discloses information about future Apple products through supply chain sources, the Cupertino-based company improves iPhone 16 battery energy density. This means longer battery life between charges, although this does have a downside.
Increasing energy density makes the battery hotter. To solve this problem, Kuo claims, Apple will use a stainless steel casing to cover this component. on the iPhone 16. The analyst says that while stainless steel doesn’t dissipate heat as efficiently as aluminum, it is stronger and less susceptible to corrosion. This way the battery will be better protected.
Additionally, Apple includes a stainless steel case to protect the iPhone 16’s battery. This means it will be easier to exchange. Thus, the company will comply with one of the upcoming EU rules, which requires manufacturers to make the batteries of their devices easily replaceable.
The iPhone 16 will also come with larger capacity batteries.
We repeat that the iPhone 16 will also feature larger batteries. The company would prefer an internal upgrade to include this L-shaped component. This would mean, for example, a battery. iPhone 16 with 3561 mAh compared to 3349 mAh for the iPhone 15. Battery iPhone 16 max Its capacity will be 4676 mAh, compared to 4422 mAh in the iPhone 15 Pro Max.
iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max Announcement Expected during September and this includes other important improvements such as a bezel-less screen, improved cameras or a new design in the case of base models.
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