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Apple's Foldable iPhone Rumored to Feature Unrivaled Battery Life

Apple's first foldable could feature the biggest ever iPhone battery and eclipse rival devices, according to a known leaker.

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In a new post, the Weibo user known as "Fixed Focus Digital" says that the foldable's battery could be over 5,500 mAh in size, which would make it the largest capacity of any current or previous iPhone. The iPhone 17 Pro Max has the biggest iPhone battery to date at 5,088 mAh.

Competing foldables already on the market feature a noticeably smaller battery than the rumored size. The Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold has a battery capacity of 5,015 mAh, while the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 has a 4,400 mAh battery. As a result, any foldable smartphone from Apple with a battery over 5,500 mAh in size would be class-leading.

Last year, the leaker known as "yeux1122" said that Apple was testing a battery for the device in the 5,400–5,800 mAh range, citing supply chain sources. A March report from the same Korean account claimed that Apple has placed a heavy focus on improving power efficiency while slimming down key components of its foldable iPhone, with battery life said to be a key priority for the company. Separately, Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said the device will use high-density cells to deliver superior battery life.

Apple's first foldable iPhone is rumored to feature a 7.8-inch crease-free inner display, a 5.5-inch cover display, Touch ID, two rear cameras, the A20 chip, and the "C2" modem. It is expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max later this year.

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Viddrumr32 Avatar
14 weeks ago
There’s a lot more screen to power off that 5500 mAh battery. Just because the battery size is the largest doesn’t mean actual usage will see any improvement. Likely just enough capacity to continue the “all day battery life” claim they routinely use.
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digimc Avatar
14 weeks ago

Still though...if true that this product does not have Face ID...I don't know how anyone is going to get past that. I think it was a really poor decision on Apple's part to (allegedly) push forward anyway with this product. A $2,000 Ultra tier iPhone....that lacks the most fundamental iPhone feature, and replaces it with Side Button Touch ID, which if you've ever used on an iPad Air, is truthfully and without hyperbole the worst user experience Apple has ever shipped.
Count me into the minority of people to prefer Touch ID as apposed to Face ID. I actually think it is more convenient and more reliable over Face ID. Face ID has been too busy recently for my taste. Work the bugs out of Face ID first and then I'm listening.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dantay Avatar
14 weeks ago
Doesn’t sound like they are moving to SC battery tech yet then……shame.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
14 weeks ago
isnt it just an ipad mini with a hinge at presumably 5x the cost?

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The Game 161 Avatar
14 weeks ago

Well, duh. That's like saying an iPad has unrivaled battery capacity compared to iPhone. Yeah, it does, because it has more space to house it, which is fortunate, because has a much bigger screen to power (the primary draw on battery).

Very likely the fold will have competitive battery life with the Pro Max model. Not anything dramatically greater. Though it's a given that it will last longer when only using it folded.

Still though...if true that this product does not have Face ID...I don't know how anyone is going to get past that. I think it was a really poor decision on Apple's part to (allegedly) push forward anyway with this product. A $2,000 Ultra tier iPhone....that lacks the most fundamental iPhone feature, and replaces it with Side Button Touch ID, which if you've ever used on an iPad Air, is truthfully and without hyperbole the worst user experience Apple has ever shipped.
Because in reality Face ID or Touch ID doesn’t really matter. One isn’t any better than the other. Just a different layer to unlock
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jz0309 Avatar
14 weeks ago

Because in reality Face ID or Touch ID doesn’t really matter. One isn’t any better than the other. Just a different layer to unlock
maybe in your reality ... in my reality, iPhone w/FaceID is 99+% reliable, iPad Air with touchid, less than 75%.
I will never get a phone with touchid.
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