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    I’d love iPhone 16’s ultra-fast charge to be a battery game-changer, but the real revolution is coming later


    When Apple unveils its anticipated iPhone 16 lineup at its September 10 Glowtime event, it’ll likely tout innovations in photography, design, and especially AI (that’s Apple Intelligence), but I’ll be listening for news on a pair of key features: battery life and charge speeds. Sadly, I don’t expect the major innovation I want, at least not this year.

    Unlike the leaps that artificial intelligence is making across the smartphone spectrum, battery technology’s pace of innovation is more tectonic. Sure, there have been updates in capacities, efficiency, and safety, but the lion’s share of battery life extension we get in our best iPhones comes through software management, including AI that, as Apple told me some years ago, works in the background to manage battery use and longevity.

    Apple iPhone 15 Pro

    (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

    This year’s expected iPhone 16 line could possibly get larger batteries in the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Adding 5.7% and 9.2% larger batteries in these phones is likely a matter of shrinking components and leaving more room, not some power breakthrough. The current batteries are reportedly 4,383 mAh on the iPhone 15 Pro and 4,444 mAh on the iPhone 15 Pro Max (Apple doesn’t publicize its own battery capacity). I don’t think these increases bring the new iPhone 16 family to 5,000 mAh, though I’d love to see them get there this year.

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