NEWS
Apple Increases iPhone 15's Advertised Battery Lifespan
928
2024-02-21
Posted by 3uTools

Apple today announced that it retested the batteries in all iPhone 15 models and determined that they are able to meet a higher bar.

 

Apple Increases iPhone 15's Advertised Battery Lifespan


In a support document updated today, Apple says the batteries in the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max are designed to retain 80% of their original capacity at 1,000 complete charge cycles under ideal conditions, compared to the 500 charge cycles it advertises for all older iPhone models.

 

Apple told MacRumors that its latest testing for iPhone 15 models involved charging and discharging the battery 1,000 times under specific conditions, but it did not provide any exact details about the process. Apple added that it has continually made improvements to iPhone battery components and its power management system.

This revelation means that it could take longer for the maximum battery capacity of iPhone 15 models to decline to 80% compared to previous iPhone models. However, Apple said it is "investigating" the battery lifespans of older iPhone models, so a comparison based on the latest testing parameters remains to be seen.

 

In its support document, Apple says the battery lifespan of any iPhone model ultimately depends on how the device is regularly used and charged.

 

To view an iPhone's battery capacity, open the Settings app and tap Battery → Battery Health & Charging. On iPhone 15 models updated to the latest iOS 17.4 beta, the menu is now simply called Battery Health and shows more info at a glance.

 

This news was first reported by 9to5Mac.

 

Source: Macrumors

Related Articles
Whether Your iPhone 6s Qualifies for Apple's Free Battery Replacement Program? iOS 12 Screen Time Suspected to Cause Excessive iPhone Battery Drain How to Promote Your iPhone’s Battery Life?  Apple on iPhone Battery Locking Issue: We Want to Make Sure Battery Replacement is Done Properly Apple Releases iOS 11.3 with iPhone Battery Management, new Animoji, and More Apple's $29 iPhone Battery Replacement Program Ends in December Tim Cook Says the Next iOS Update Will Allow Users to Disable Intentional Battery Slowdowns Is Your iPhone Battery Draining Rapidly after Upgrading to iOS 11.4?