One thing Apple has to get better at is putting more battery into it's phones.
I am a day to day Apple user, in terms of my phone (8 Plus), Macbook and iPad. I also have a Note 8 that I will use periodically when I want to switch things up.
Reading this article, I was left to think the iPhone XS Max battery is 3174 mAh while the Note 9 is 4000 mAh. That's a lot more battery, heck the S9+ is 3500 mAh and the S9 is close to the XS Max at 3000 mAh.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordon...ry-life-price-release-date-cost/#7a2bd461408b
Just a thought, imagine how good the batteries really could be? I know iOS is way more efficient so battery goes a lot further however the point of the post is to think about just how long our batteries could last if they were level in terms of the mAh they are putting in our phones.
I am a day to day Apple user, in terms of my phone (8 Plus), Macbook and iPad. I also have a Note 8 that I will use periodically when I want to switch things up.
Reading this article, I was left to think the iPhone XS Max battery is 3174 mAh while the Note 9 is 4000 mAh. That's a lot more battery, heck the S9+ is 3500 mAh and the S9 is close to the XS Max at 3000 mAh.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordon...ry-life-price-release-date-cost/#7a2bd461408b
Just a thought, imagine how good the batteries really could be? I know iOS is way more efficient so battery goes a lot further however the point of the post is to think about just how long our batteries could last if they were level in terms of the mAh they are putting in our phones.
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