MrRJ
Well-known member
Apple has't created new battery technology that allows a higher charge to be stored in an equal/smaller space. If they had, it would be a massive deal - not only for Apple and the rest of the smartphone market, but for every other part of the world. Just think about the prospects for a moment and what it implies...
Let's forget about these devices that we carry around to play candy crush and call our wives/mistresses (or husband/toyboy - delete as appropriate). It would affect the automobile industry in the way of EVs which would in turn affect the petroleum industries. When oil isn't in as much demand, political relationships between the east and west could begin to erode leading to a host of other 'issues'
Of course, this is extremes but it purveys real points. Apple haven't made a dramatic advancements in battery technology. They would have made a huge fanfare about it if they had..
However, that doesn't mean that battery life will be massively affected. You're right, they wouldn't release something with dramatically inferior battery life - it would be a disaster.
Let's forget about these devices that we carry around to play candy crush and call our wives/mistresses (or husband/toyboy - delete as appropriate). It would affect the automobile industry in the way of EVs which would in turn affect the petroleum industries. When oil isn't in as much demand, political relationships between the east and west could begin to erode leading to a host of other 'issues'
Of course, this is extremes but it purveys real points. Apple haven't made a dramatic advancements in battery technology. They would have made a huge fanfare about it if they had..
However, that doesn't mean that battery life will be massively affected. You're right, they wouldn't release something with dramatically inferior battery life - it would be a disaster.