Another day, another iPhone 7-related rumor or leak of some sort. This is becoming the norm as were approaching the September event where Apple will finally make its new handset official.
This time around, a "pretty reliable" source apparently thinks the iPhone 7 will ship with a 1,960 mAh battery. That would be great news for lovers of good smartphone battery life, considering that its predecessor, the iPhone 6s, has a 1,715 mAh cell.
Pretty reliable (not 100% but almost...) source told me #iPhone7 battery = 1960mAh (#iPhone6s = 1715mAh)
â" OnLeaks (@OnLeaks) July 13, 2016
So were looking at an increase of over 14% in capacity if this turns out to be true. Theres one thing to keep in mind here, though: OnLeaks, the leakster publishing this rumor, says the source behind the info hasnt been 100% accurate before - just "almost". So this obviously may not pan out.
But lets hope that it does, for battery life has been a pretty neglected aspect by Apple for the iPhone 6s. Now the 14% bigger battery capacity wont necessarily turn into 14% better battery life for the average iPhone user, but its still good to have. And if Apple does go this route, we assume it will make the iPhone 7 Plus battery bigger than the one in the 6s Plus too, but its unclear by how much.
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