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Just days before Apple is set to announce the iPhone 17 lineup, a new report has highlighted alleged details about the battery capacities of the upcoming models. The information comes from the Chinese 3C certification database and was shared by tipster ShrimpApplePro on X. While the listings have not been independently verified, they provide an early look at how Apple may have configured the batteries for its 2025 iPhones.

iPhone 17 series battery capacities

iPhone 17 series mock render
iPhone 17 series mock render

The 3C certification database reveals that the iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max will each have variants with and without a physical SIM card slot, depending on regional availability. Interestingly, only one battery entry was discovered for the standard iPhone 17, which does not clarify whether it belongs to the SIM-enabled or eSIM-only version.

According to the leaked figures, the iPhone 17 Air will have a smaller cell, listed as 3,036mAh for the SIM slot version and 3,149mAh for the eSIM-only variant. The iPhone 17 Pro is tipped to feature 3,988mAh and 4,252mAh options, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max could offer 4,823mAh or 5,088mAh, depending on the configuration. The standard iPhone 17 is shown with a 3,692mAh capacity.

If accurate, the iPhone 17 Pro Max will become the first iPhone to cross the 5,000 mAh mark, representing almost an 8 percent increase over the iPhone 16 Pro Max. On the other hand, the iPhone 17 Air will have the smallest capacity in the lineup, which aligns with its slim design.

Reports suggest this model will rely on Apple’s new C1 modem for improved efficiency and may even arrive with a dedicated battery case to offset its lower capacity. Readers can visit this post to learn about the display, chipset, RAM, and storage capacities of the entire iPhone 17 series.

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