The iPhone 7 was officially unveiled last week, but apparently Apple did not reveal all the technical specifications of the new models. So the leaks started to give and take, leaving the stakeholders wondering whether they are real or not.
A leakage derived from Chinese Tena provides a closer look at the batteries of the new iPhones.
First of all, in a standard iPhone 7 with a 4,7-inch screen the battery appears to have a capacity of 1960 mAh, according to the aforementioned source. Of course this is undoubtedly a welcome improvement over the 1715 mAh battery found in the iPhone 6s. Given the fact that the dual camera system does not exist in device, should provide significantly greater duration life battery compared to the model it replaces.
But compared to the Samsung Galaxy S7, which is often seen as the direct competitor, despite the larger 5.1-inch screen, the iPhone 7 is far behind. The S7 has a 3000 mAh battery with fast charging technology, an option not offered on the iPhone. (But let's wait until Samsung replaces the "explosive" batteries).
But thanks to the optimizations of the upcoming iOS 10 software, the iPhone is expected to "catch" the life of the S7, regardless of the battery life.
As for Plus now, here are some contradictory reports. While previous reports mentioned a 3.000 mAh battery, TENAA claims that the new 5,5-inch iPhone will "wear" a 2.900 mAh battery, upgraded by 150 mAh compared to its predecessor.
The 150 mAh upgrade is supposed to help the dual camera system and make it more available energyς που χρειάζεται για την επεξεργασία φωτογραφιών. Φυσικά και πάλι η αντίπαλη εταιρεία Samsung έχει το Galaxy Note 7, με την εκρηκτική μπαταρία των 3500 mAh.
These specifications have not yet been confirmed by Apple, and we will definitely hear more by Friday, when the first iPhones will be available.