Apple's new expensive iPhone's have a battery problem

@ 2022/09/27
Why can't Apple get the batteries right?

The Tame Apple Press is having to admit that its favourite company's iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max is a lemon... or at least is better off powered by one.

Angry fanboys have taken to social media to complain that rather than the 23-29 hours of battery life that Apple told them they would get from their expensive toys, they were getting considerably less. When the phones were released, Macworld promised them that if they bought a new phone they would get "get a lot more battery and a lot more display."

How they reached this conclusion required a considerable amount of faith. The iPhone 14 Pro Max has a 4,323 mAh battery, while the iPhone 13 Pro Max had a larger 4,352 mAh battery; that’s 29mAh smaller than the predecessor. The iPhone 14 Pro actually gains a larger battery at 3,200 mAh compared to the iPhone 13 Pro’s 3,095 mAh battery, which is 105 mAh larger than the predecessor. Both are smaller batteries than many of the Android phones out there, and yet for some reason users were expected to believe that they could produce some significant battery times.

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