Now I'm definitely curious about Apple Watch batteries. I wonder if they will 
come out with an article comparing watch batteries from the first series to the 
Ultra. Thanks for sharing this article about phone batteries. 

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> On Jan 14, 2023, at 6:50 AM, Mike Arrigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Interestingly, the article did not mention the battery on the iPhone SE 
> second and third generation. I recently upgraded from the iPhone 10R to the 
> Iphone SE third generation. It has the same processor as the Iphone 13, I 
> definitely think this phone fits better in the pocket, it looks exactly like 
> the Iphone 8, one common thing that is mentioned in reviews of this phone is 
> the shorter battery life and I agree with that, the battery definitely goes 
> faster than it did in my 10R. Fortunately there is a great solution for that, 
> Mophie still makes a juice pack battery case for this phone and it doubles 
> the battery life so I have the best of both worlds, a nice pocket form factor 
> and great battery life, for anyone looking to upgrade their Iphone, I would 
> give the Iphone SE some consideration, I love mine.
> 
>> On Jan 12, 2023, at 9:59 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Macworld
>> Saturday, January 7, 2023 at 10:45 PM
>> 
>> iPhone battery capacities compared: all iPhones battery life in mAh and Wh
>> 
>> Here we list and explain the battery capacities of every iPhone from 2007’s
>> original iPhone to the very latest iPhone 14 series.
>> Measuring iPhone battery life in straight hours of real-world usage (as
>> Apple likes to do) is not an accurate metric for comparison purposes as so
>> many use and environmental factors play a part.
>> We can, however, rely on straight technical specifications to tell us the
>> battery capacities of each iPhone.
>> 
>> Apple is notoriously secretive about these battery specifications, mainly
>> because smartphones from rivals such as Samsung boast much larger battery
>> capacities.
>> These are measured in either Milliamp Hours (mAh) or Watt Hours (Wh).
>> Milliamp hours are a measure of electrical charge, while a watt-hour is
>> equal to one watt of energy consumed for one hour of time. And it is energy
>> consumed that matters when we’re measuring actual battery life.
>> 
>> Wh is a more accurate and consistent way to compare the total amount of
>> energy that similar types of batteries can store.
>> And it’s all about the battery voltage, which mAh ignores, which determines
>> the wattage (power) of a battery.
>> 
>> If the mAh is the same, the higher the voltage, the greater the actual
>> stored power.
>> Volts (V) are a measure of electric pressure. Amps (A) are a measure of
>> current. Multiply V x A and you get Watts (W) that are a measure of power.
>> So V × A = W.
>> You can convert watt hours (Wh) to milliamp hours (mAh) using this formula:
>> (Wh x 1,000) divided by V = mAh.
>> 
>> The lithium batteries that power most portable electronics have a voltage of
>> about 3.6V, but some external battery packs (such as Apple’s 7.62V MagSafe
>> Battery Pack) boast a higher voltage, which means they actually carry more
>> power than their mAh implies.
>> 
>> Here we list the battery capacity of every iPhone ever released in both mAh
>> and Wh.
>> iPhone battery capacities
>> iPhone:                                   1400mAh                    5.18Wh
>> iPhone 3G:                             1150mAh                    4.25Wh
>> iPhone 3GS:                           1200mAh                    4.44Wh
>> iPhone 4:                                1420mAh                    5.3Wh
>> iPhone 4s                                1432mAh                    5.3Wh
>> iPhone 5:                                1440mAh                    5.45Wh
>> iPhone 5c                               1510mAh                    5.73Wh
>> iPhone 5s:                               1560mAh                    5.92Wh
>> iPhone 6:                                1810mAh                   6.9Wh
>> iPhone 6s:                               1715mAh                   6.91Wh
>> iPhone 6s Plus:                      2750mAh                    10.45Wh
>> iPhone SE:                              1624mAh                   6.21Wh
>> iPhone 7:                                1960mAh                   7.45Wh
>> iPhone 7 Plus:                        2900mAh                    11.1Wh
>> iPhone 8:                                1821mAh                    6.96Wh
>> iPhone 8 Plus:                        2961mAh                    10.28Wh
>> iPhone X:                               2716mAh                    10.35Wh
>> iPhone XR:                            2942mAh                    11.16Wh
>> iPhone XS:                             2658mAh                    10.13Wh
>> iPhone XS Max:                    3174mAh                    12.08Wh 
>> iPhone 11:                               3110mAh                    11.91Wh
>> iPhone 11 Pro:                       3046mAh                    11.67Wh
>> iPhone 11 Pro Max:              3969mAh                    15.04Wh
>> iPhone 12 mini:                     2227mAh                    8.57Wh
>> iPhone 12:                              2815mAh                    10.78Wh
>> iPhone 12 Pro:                       2815mAh                    10.78Wh
>> iPhone 12 Pro Max:              3687mAh                    14.13Wh
>> iPhone 13 mini:                     2438mAh                    9.34Wh
>> iPhone 13:                              3240mAh                    12.41Wh
>> iPhone 13 Pro:                       3095mAh                    11.97Wh
>> iPhone 13 Pro Max:              4352mAh                    16.75Wh
>> iPhone 14:                              3279mAh                    12.68Wh
>> iPhone 14 Plus:                     4325mAh                    16.68Wh
>> iPhone 14 Pro:                       3200mAh                    12.38Wh
>> iPhone 14 Pro Max:              4323mAh                    16.68Wh
>> MagSafe Battery Pack:        1460mAh                    11.13Wh
>> 
>> Original Article at:
>> https://www.macworld.com/article/678413/iphone-battery-capacities-compared-a
>> ll-iphones-battery-life-in-mah-and-wh.html
>> 
>> 
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