Thursday, August 15, 2013

iPhone 5 battery will have a higher capacity

A lot of iPhone parts and details have been leaking onto the internet lately, and the most recent is the battery pack which is reported to have a higher capacity compared to the iPhone 4S.

(The new battery pack looks like it has been redesigned to have a slimmer enclosure, and a smaller connector.)

9to5Mac has obtained a picture of the new purported iPhone 5 battery pack, which boasts a new voltage of 3.8 and a 1440 mAh capacity. The battery pack in the iPhone 4S had a voltage of 3.7 and a capacity of 1430 mAh, so the changes may seem minuscule.

However, we cannot neglect the fact that Apple may have done a lot of tweaking and hardware optimization to improve battery life. Rumors are floating around that Apple may integrate the latest version of the Qualcomm Gobi, which will supposedly drain less battery during data usage.

There are no official words from Apple as to when an announcement will be made regarding the iPhone 5, but recent speculations have pointed to September for the announcement and launch of the latest Apple smartphone.



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