The upcoming iPhone 15 could take a significant step in terms of battery life, according to rumors. Apple reportedly plans to significantly increase battery capacity in each version compared to the iPhone 14. This would mean that users could go longer on a single battery charge.
Apple has always strived to provide its users with all-day battery life and the flagship iPhone is no exception. According to a Weibo report The iPhone 15 could get between 350 mAh and 600 mAh more battery capacity compared to the iPhone 14. Specifically, the battery capacity of the iPhone 15 is expected to increase from 3,279 mAh to 3,877 mAh, while the iPhone 15 Plus is expected to increase from 4,325 mAh to 4,912 mAh. An increase is also expected for the Pro models, with the iPhone 15 Pro getting a 3,650 mAh battery and the iPhone 15 Pro Max getting a 4,852 mAh battery. However, caution is advised as the report indicates that the information may not be correct.
iPhone 15 rumors: Increased battery capacity for longer use
The source, who claims to be a Foxconn insider, states that the information is 80 percent accurate. Therefore, the figures mentioned should be treated with caution for the time being. Although increased battery capacity generally has a positive impact on battery life, it should be noted that the actual benefit for consumers depends on other factors. The device's energy needs may differ from previous generations. However, if the figures are correct, Apple can score points with an improvement in battery life of several hours, especially if other energy-efficient features are introduced at the same time. Users can be curious to see whether the iPhone 15 will actually be equipped with a larger battery and what advantages this will bring. (Photo by Nata Aleks NO WAR / Bigstockphoto)