I agree wholeheartedly.
I recently upgraded to the SE 3rd generation from the iPhone 8, and the
exterior is identicle and i was able to continue to use my Apple smart
charging case.
Andy
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From: "Mike Arrigo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2023 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: iPhone Battery Capacities Compared: all iPhones Battery Life in
mAH and WH, Macworld
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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