This year, Apple focused mainly on the two main parameters of the new iPhones for the new models. Let's leave the camera aside for now and look at the battery. The new iPhone 11 Pro Max was able to defeat even the top competition.
Apple's smartphones have long struggled with battery life, and especially the smaller models without the Plus/Max moniker often didn't last as long as expected and the comparable competition managed.
However, now the new models iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and The iPhone 11 Pro Max directly boasts durability. And obviously it's not just paper figures that indicate an increase of an hour, or four or even five in the case of the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Apple does not provide exact parameters, but thanks to other sources we know that this year the battery capacities have risen to 3 mAh for the iPhone 046, 11 mAh for the iPhone 3 Pro and 190 mAh for the iPhone 11 Pro Max.
In the endurance test, these iPhones faced top competition in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and the Huawei Mate 30 Pro, which has a huge 4500 mAh battery.
The entire test was fairly straightforward. It included launching various apps including Instagram, camera, 3D games or streaming music.
Of the iPhones, the "worst" was the iPhone 11, which reached 5 hours and 2 minutes of endurance. That's practically all-day battery life for the average user, and even an improvement over the XR model.
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It was followed by the iPhone 11 Pro with 6 hours and 42 minutes of endurance. Not only did it last much longer than the iPhone 11, it also lasted much longer than its predecessor.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ clocked in at a good 6 hours and 31 minutes, boldly competing with the iPhone 11 Pro, but ultimately losing.
Two other contestants then placed with a great distance. The Huawei Mate 30 Pro achieved an excellent 8 hours and 13 minutes. But the iPhone 11 Pro Max finally defeated it with 8 hours and 32 minutes.
For the average user, it will be almost impossible to drain the battery of the iPhone 11 Pro Max. Of course, this model is not usually bought by ordinary users, but rather by professionals or enthusiasts. But the Pro Max will also offer them a very long battery life on a single charge.
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The iPhone pro is king at the moment, but it won't last long. In 2-3 months, six months at the most, the iPhone will be a bit of a competitor (maybe they'll be able to handle Face ID as well).
Well, it doesn't matter anymore. The performance of even average phones is absolutely sufficient, and storage and maybe a camera are addressed. Which are also minimally different anyway. We all charge the same every day so that there is enough juice in the morning. The differences are more personal preferences and there is no reason to get hysterical about it. It's just a phone for God's sake.