Following the release of the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR, Apple failed to mention some of the important specifications of its new phones including the battery capacity.
Thanks to this Chinese regulatory, TENAA, they stepped up and filled us in on everything we need to know about the battery.
The listings reveal that the iPhone XS features a slightly smaller battery than its direct predecessor, the iPhone X (2,658 mAh vs. 2,716 mAh) and secondly, the iPhone XS Max has the biggest cell (3.174 mAh) ever to be integrated into an iPhone. Last, but not least, the iPhone XR has a 2,942 mAh battery, and even though that's less than the iPhone XS Max's battery, Apple claims the budget iPhone has the best endurance of the three.
We will see if the company's claims are true once all three models arrive officially here but surely, battery capacity isn't always defining - software and hardware optimizations are just as important, so it's all to play for.
What do you think? Let's hear from you in the comments section.
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