The iPhone 15 is generating a lot of buzz, and the latest rumor that has caught our attention is regarding a new and innovative battery technology that Apple may introduce with its flagship handsets set to be launched in September.
According to the well-known tipster @RGcloudS (via BGR), all four models of the iPhone 15 will feature a cutting-edge stacked battery design, which is already utilized in electric vehicles. This design involves stacking the battery components on top of each other, resulting in a more compact and higher energy density battery.
Although this new battery technology shows great potential, it does come with a downside. Stacked batteries tend to generate more heat, which means Apple’s engineers will have to address this challenge to ensure the batteries function optimally within the iPhone.
If Apple can overcome this hurdle, users can expect significant improvements in battery life with the iPhone 15 series. Additionally, this battery design might allow for smaller physical batteries, creating more space within the phone for other components or cooling mechanisms.
Limited introduction
The leak does not provide much detail about the stacked battery technology, but it appears that its implementation is still “limited.” This suggests that Apple may not fully utilize this technology in the upcoming release, opting to refine it further before fully integrating it into their devices.
The same source also mentions that Apple has tested iPhones with 40W wired and 20W MagSafe charging capabilities, surpassing the 20W wired and 15W MagSafe charging of the previous iPhone 14 series. However, it is possible that these charging speeds may not be achieved until the release of the iPhone 16.
It is worth noting that rumors suggest the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra will also adopt the stacked battery technology, accompanied by increased charging speeds.
Another factor contributing to the potential improvement in battery life on the iPhone 15 is the introduction of the Apple A17 chip, promising enhanced efficiency. We will have to wait for the official launch to confirm these advancements when the phones are unveiled later this year.
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