Apple is trying to solve the biggest problem of smartphones, the autonomy of the battery

  Yesterday I told you in an article that Apple has improved by up to 50% the energy consumption of the A5 chip implemented in Apple TV 3.2 and I told you that the changes made there could end up in iPhone 5S, iPad 5 si iPad Mini 2. Although at first glance the novelty does not seem to be a big deal, in reality Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), takes a big, big step forward in solving the biggest problem of iPhones, and implicitly of smartphones, battery autonomy.

  If Apple manages to improve by up to 50% the battery autonomy of iPhone terminals, and possibly iPad tablets, then iDevices would have a huge advantage over any other mobile terminals available on the market and this would convince many more people to buy them. buy Extremely many people place much more value on autonomy than on the freedom to send files via Bluetooth or to change a theme or a font, and for Apple solving this problem is extremely important.

  Un iPhone with a usage time of 10 hours and 2-3 days of stand by, having activated location services and many applications with Push notifications, it would be extremely well received on the market by everyone. Of course in Apple TV 3.2 Apple is just testing the technology to see how it performs in the real world, but this test will probably convince it to implement the improvements in iDevices and maybe iPhone 5S it could be the first terminal to include it.