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Apple has always been notorious for not publishing the actual battery capacity of its devices as part of its spec sheets. If you’re interested in the exact numbers, you usually have to wait until people get their hands on and tear apart the new iPhones.
Alternatively, you can wait for China’s regulators to certify the new models that go on sale in the country. This certification has recently surfaced, revealing that all four iPhone 15 models have slightly larger batteries than their predecessors. Let’s delve into the details.
The iPhone 15 has a cell capacity of 3,349 mAh, compared to 3,279 mAh on the iPhone 14. The iPhone 15 Plus boasts 4,383 mAh, compared to 4,325 mAh on the iPhone 14 Plus. The iPhone 15 Pro’s battery capacity is 3,274 mAh, compared to 3,200 mAh on the iPhone 14 Pro. Lastly, the iPhone 15 Pro Max outperforms them all with its 4,422 mAh cell, surpassing the 4,323 mAh capacity of the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
As you can see, these increases are minute. Therefore, if there are any noticeable improvements in battery life, they will most likely come from more efficient chipsets and screens, rather than this sub-100mAh increase in battery sizes.
The iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max were unveiled at a special event on Tuesday, and they are now available for pre-order in numerous markets worldwide.