"Reliable" source ensures that the iPhone 7 battery will be larger than the iPhone 6s

Change iPhone battery

When we talk about the specifications of a mobile device, we can talk about a 100Mpx camera in 3D, a 64-core processor, 128GB of RAM or a bowl of milk with cereal in the morning, but we would also like that all this was accompanied by a superbattery that would hold the same as mobile phones with an ink screen of the beginning of the century. In this last sense, OnLeaks gives us good news: the The battery of the iPhone 7 will improve that of the iPhone 6s.

The French publisher cites reliable sources "not 100%, but almost" who told him that the battery of the iPhone 7 would be of 1960mAh, which would be 14.2% higher than the iPhone 6s battery, which Steve himself has been in charge of reminding us that it is 1715mAh. This would be possible despite the fact that the next apple smartphone and the current model will share a large part of the dimensions, if not all.

The iPhone 7 battery will increase from 1715mAh to 1960mAh

Quite a reliable source (not 100% but almost…) has told me that the battery of the # iPhone7 = 1960mAh (# iPhone6s = 1715mAh)

But, will we gain a lot of autonomy with that increase? Maybe not much, but the math tells us that, in theory, if the iPhone 6s lasts 10 hours of use, for example, the iPhone 7 should last almost 11:30 hours. But we also have to consider an A10 which, like the A9, will be much more efficient than the processor included in the previous model. In fact, the companion of the A9, the M9 co-processor, allows the iPhone 6s to be always listening waiting for us to invoke Siri without affecting the autonomy. In addition, with iOS 10 we can wake up the iPhone just by lifting it from a table.

As always, we will have to keep waiting, this time for the information to be confirmed and, if it does, check if the autonomy improves a lot or not. In my opinion, if the iPhone 7 does not include something new, such as the "hey, Siri" of the iPhone 6s, the improvement in the autonomy of the next iPhone will be noticed. What do you think?


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  1.   Norbert addams said

    I am not going to complain about the increase in autonomy, but with the headline I was afraid that they were going to be rickety Mah de increment. Still, hitting 2000 is more than I expected but I still think a millimeter or two thicker wasn't going to kill us, and it would make room for a tremendous battery.

    Let's see what they tell us in the Keynote, that I have already prepared the pasta for the 7th, I don't know if I'll feel like it ...

  2.   Xavi Couselo-Lopez said

    Really, if the design is the same, and the processors each year are much more efficient, with less consumption and more performance, we can expect what we have already experienced these years: greater autonomy, longer battery life and better performance.
    If the battery is increased, and the efficiency is greater… It is very good news.