As the month of September is approaching, leaks and reports related to the upcoming iPhone 12 series have started surfacing online. After details about the phone’s display panels, now is the time for battery.
In the latest update, three new iPhone batteries have been certified by The Korea Industrial Technology Laboratory (KTL), passing their safety test. The three batteries which got certified in Korea are — A2471, A2431, and A2466.
Coming to the battery capacity, the A2471 has a capacity of 2,227mAh while the A2431 carries a capacity of 2,775mAh. The A2466 comes with a 3,697mAh capacity, the highest among the three.
The certificate listing also reveals that the battery is produced by Guangdong Desai Group, and the largest A2466 uses an L-type battery. But it remains to be seen which battery ends up in which iPhone model.
It’s noteworthy that the battery capacity of these new models is lower than the capacity of the most models in the iPhone 11 series. The iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max are powered by 3,110mAh, 3,190mAh, and 3,500mAh battery respectively.
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Recently, it was reported that all the iPhone 12 models launching this year will come with an OLED display panel, completely ditching the LCD panels. There could be four variants this time, including iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Max, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
As per the reports, the standard iPhone 12 will have a 5.4-inch display while the Max and Pro models will have a 6.1-inch screen. The top-end model in the form of the iPhone 12 Pro Max will reportedly have a 6.7-inch display.
There are also reports making rounds that Apple may not include a power adapter as well as the Earpods in the box for the new iPhones. Despite that, the pricing for the base model in the iPhone 12 series is expected to be $50 more, starting at $749.
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