Did I mention that the iPhone 15 feature I'm most concerned about is battery life, given my battery experience with the iPhone 14 Pro. The phone's battery is strong, and I don't charge it every day. I don't charge overnight. I expect the iPhone 15 to offer battery upgrades that will further increase battery life.
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It seems that Apple may introduce a new battery technology in the iPhone 15, which could be a big advantage over the competition. The latest rumors say that Samsung is struggling to produce batteries for the Galaxy S24 series, which will hit stores early next year. But the same source says that all iPhone 15 batteries will fit, making Apple's iPhones the only phones to use this exciting new battery technology in 2023.
On Twitter, a leaker named RGcloudS claims that Samsung will not be able to equip all Galaxy S24 models with rechargeable batteries. Here, a person has posted that Apple has provided standard batteries for all iPhone 15s.
This isn't the first time we've heard that Samsung's battery division is working on bringing stacked battery technology to smartphones.
Interestingly, the leak revealed that Samsung's new flagship will support 65W fast charging. It is unclear whether the charging speed is related to the multi-layer battery technology. But electric cars use batteries. And fast charging is what we want from electric cars.
Connected batteries are a new design that is changing the way batteries are manufactured. Instead of rolling different materials inside the battery, batteries stack them on top of each other. This design change allows manufacturers to create more space-efficient batteries. And the space inside the cell phone is very small.
In addition, rechargeable batteries are more compact, allowing suppliers to increase the energy density. Recent reports suggest that the energy density has increased by up to 10%. Increasing the energy density of smartphone batteries would be a huge improvement.
In addition, there is less and less space left on a smartphone. Take the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The device is expected to have a periscope camera that will take up more internal space. This may affect the battery capacity. But the use of rechargeable batteries and the increased thickness of the iPhone 15 models will increase battery life in all directions Apple.
I recently reported on iPhone 15 design details from leaked CAD files that people have barely noticed. All four models will be slightly thicker than their respective iPhone 14 variants. He told me that Apple wants to increase the battery capacity of all four iPhones.
I speculated at the time, but I was reminded that Apple used the same trick with previous iPhone models. Increasing the thickness of the iPhone is the only way to increase the battery capacity. Add battery technology to the game, and every millimeter increases battery capacity.
The leak then provided us with an estimated battery capacity for the iPhone 15, seemingly confirming my suspicions. New batteries are getting bigger and bigger.
Finally, I will add that there is a new development outside of Europe that may explain Apple's move towards stackable batteries. The EU wants to make it easier to remove and replace batteries in devices sold in the region. But iPhones may be an exception to the new rules if they maintain good battery health after hundreds of charge cycles. Rechargeable batteries can help with this.
The same rules will apply to Samsung and anyone else looking to release gadgets with built-in batteries. That's why Samsung is researching this particular technology. The batteries to be produced by Samsung SDI can power many third-party devices.
However, we will have to wait until September to see if the iPhone 15 is any good.
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