iPhone – the evolution of battery autonomy

iPhone battery autonomy evolution

  From 2007 until now the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), launched a multitude of terminals iPhone and for each individual model he announced a certain autonomy of the battery in stand by. Now in a stupid way, those from BI they thought of comparing the official figures regarding the stand-by autonomy of the iPhones released so far to see how it has improved. If we rely on their intelligence and the image above, then we might think that since the iPhone 4S Apple has implemented smaller and smaller batteries in its iPhones, with the exception of 6 iPhone Plus.

  You can see that iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 have a battery autonomy of 300 minutes in stand by, while the rest of the iPhones released after them have 200-250 minutes, except iPhone 6 Plus. The truth is that yes, the battery autonomy for the iPhone has not increased when it comes to stand by, but none of us leaves our terminal on the table for 10 days to see how much it is charged. When it comes to usage, things are completely different because the battery autonomy of our terminals has constantly increased from one mode to another and will continue to increase in the future.

  Practically every new model of the iPhone has brought significant improvements to the battery autonomy of the terminals and Apple strives to improve things every year. Of course, we won't ever have iPhones that will work for 250 hours, but we already told you thatPhone 6 Plus with iOS 8.3 reaches 15 hours of use.