Apple’s next iPhone could have a 25% larger battery, according to noted analyst

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    • Jan 2015
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    Apple’s next iPhone could have a 25% larger battery, according to noted analyst

    Having already put forward the prediction that Apple will bring two-way wireless charging to its next generation of flagship iPhones, trusted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has released a supply chain report stating that the feature will be aided by the use of a larger battery in the upcoming devices.

    As reported by Apple Insider, Kuo believes that a 5.8-inch successor to the iPhone XS will receive a 20-25% increase in battery size to accommodate the power sharing feature, while the battery in 2019’s 6.5-inch iPhone XS Max replacement could be around 10-15% larger than last year’s model.

    It’s believed that a thinner OLED screen laminate will allow for extra battery space without adding to the overall thickness of the new handsets.

    [ul]
    [li]Antenna changes are coming to the 2019 iPhones, analyst says[/li][li]iPhone XI could have improved Face ID[/li][li]Apple’s MacBook Pro 2019 could have a totally new design[/li][/ul]

    Additionally, Kuo also states that a 6.1-inch model (likely an updated version of the LCD-sporting iPhone XR) will only get a small battery boost of 5% or less.

    Of course, all of this should be taken with a grain of salt at this stage, however, Kuo’s predictions have proven accurate more often that not – the analyst recently predicted an AirPods upgrade for 2019, that new iPad Minis would be released this year and that the Apple Watch 4 would boast a larger display.

    [ul]
    [li]AirPower canceled: Apple says wireless charging mat wasn’t up to standards[/li][/ul]


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