We keep hearing this before every new iPhone generation, but this time Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says it’s really happening. Apple is increasing the battery size of the iPhone when the new models go live in the fall, all using a series of design changes under the hood, including moving the SIM card slot right in the motherboard. So in theory, all iPhone 13 models should be able to come with bigger batteries, which in turn means they’re going to be heavier than the current versions already on the market. That’s not necessarily a major shortcoming, especially given we’re supposed to get a small bump in battery life per charge. The 2020 iPhone generation came with a little unpleasant surprise, as Apple has reduced the battery capacity of all models as compared to their predecessors. For example, the battery capacity of the iPhone 12 is 295 mAh smaller than on the iPhone...
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