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Sadly, the days of iPhones running low on juice and conking out before lunch might be with us for a while yet.
This year’s iPhones might actually have SMALLER batteries than last year’s, due to Apple cramming in a more sensitive Force Touch screen like the one on Apple Watch.
Leaks from within Apple’s supply chain suggest that this year’s iPhone 6S and 6S Plus – the expected product names of the models Apple is to unveil on September 9 – will have smaller batteries, according to cnBeta.
The Chinese news site suggests that the 6S will feature a 1715 mAh battery and the 6s Plus a 2750 mAh battery – a drop of 5.3% and 5.5% respectively.
What impact this will have on usage time remains to be seen – Apple has repeatedly said that its new iOS 9 software will be more energy-efficient than this year’s iOS 8.
Sadly, the days of iPhones running low on juice and conking out before lunch might be with us for a while yet.
This year’s iPhones might actually have SMALLER batteries than last year’s, due to Apple cramming in a more sensitive Force Touch screen like the one on Apple Watch.
Leaks from within Apple’s supply chain suggest that this year’s iPhone 6S and 6S Plus – the expected product names of the models Apple is to unveil on September 9 – will have smaller batteries, according to cnBeta.
The Chinese news site suggests that the 6S will feature a 1715 mAh battery and the 6s Plus a 2750 mAh battery – a drop of 5.3% and 5.5% respectively.
What impact this will have on usage time remains to be seen – Apple has repeatedly said that its new iOS 9 software will be more energy-efficient than this year’s iOS 8.
Metro UK
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