Hoping the 15 Pro will be great for battery. Seems like 12 and 14 took steps back in battery, 13 was great and hopefully 15 will be as well.

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    1 year ago

    It’s mind-blowing how slow the advance of batteries is compared to every other kind of technology

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      1 year ago

      More like Apple is slow to advance their battery size. Samsung is offering like, 5000mAh batteries in their A series phones (Hyperbole yes, but still)

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          1 year ago

          Besides bigger batteries make phones heavier pretty quickly. For mobile devices, optimized system and apps is very important.

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          Ehhhhh, when your making a completely integrated device, Optimization is the core. And, an iPhone with a 5000mAh+ battery would probably last 2 whole days.

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            1 year ago

            Idk what phone you have but my 13 pro easily lasts 2 days for me, light usage I could probably get 3.

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    I’d welcome this. My ancient moto phone had a 5000 mah battery in it and is thinner than my iPhone 13. Idk why they haven’t crammed more in before now.

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    1 year ago

    What I’d like - an iPhone that uses a M1 or M2 chip, and has enough storage to run a full OS-X implementation on it. Use it in phone mode, or in reduced power (slow) mode, run Mac apps. - or if you want the full “Mac” experience, plug it into power and with a wireless keyboard and mouse you have your entire computer there and be able to share the output to a full-size monitor wirelessly.

    That said, it would come to an iPad first, but I can dream…