iPhone 7 Will Reportedly Feature 14% Larger Battery Compared to iPhone 6s

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A new rumour claims that even though the next-generation iPhone is expected to be the thinnest model ever, Apple will still manage to squeeze in a 1960mAh battery, which is 14 percent larger than the battery in the iPhone 6s.

The new claim from OnLeaks should be taken with a grain of salt, as the publication noted that the source is “”pretty reliable (not 100% but almost…).”

In comparison, the iPhone 6s features a battery capacity of 1715mAh, while its predecessor, the iPhone 6, was slightly larger at 1810mAh, despite both featuring the same 4.7-inch display. There hasn’t been any indication how big the battery in Apple’s anticipated 5.5-inch “iPhone 7 Plus” might be. The iPhone 6s Plus has a battery size of 2750mAh, while the iPhone 6 Plus is rated at 2915mAh.

Apple’s iPhone 7 is expected to launch in September with an all new A10 processor, an improved camera, and a base storage configuration of 32GB.

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