Apple would have found the solution to drastically increase the autonomy of the iPhone

2023-07-19 10:27:22

The iPhone 15 or 16 might rely on battery stacking technology already familiar to electric car enthusiasts.

Apple iPhone 15 Pro render // Source: 9to5Mac

Last April, we learned that Samsung would work with Chinese manufacturers specializing in batteries to improve the autonomy of their smartphones. We learn through a leaker, RGcloudSthat Apple would consider using the same solution for the iPhone 15 or iPhone 16.

What technology are we talking regarding? This is the battery stack, already used for electric cars. More precisely, it would involve stacking several materials, including the anode and the cathode which might therefore be used on smaller devices.

Autonomy, the new frontier of ultra high-end smartphones

While for several years, the most autonomous smartphones were the least expensive, due to less energy-consuming components, but also older and therefore more controlled, 2022 and 2023 will certainly count as pivotal years. While the iPhones had established themselves as kings of autonomy since the iPhone 13, Samsung responded with the Galaxy S23 Ultra which is simply tireless. Many brands now offer highly autonomous smartphones in the high-end and ultra-high-end segment. For example, the Asus Zenfone 10 or the OnePlus 11.

But the manufacturers would not stop there and would therefore plan to go further. The iPhone 15s are expected to move to a much larger battery size, approaching standard Android smartphone sizes, whereas previously iPhones traditionally had smaller batteries.

If we add to this the arrival of this new stacking technology full of promise, on which both Samsung and Apple seem to be looking, we can hope that premium smartphones will find new resources in terms of autonomy.

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