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[* black] For the iPhone 5, Apple has switched to a different battery chemistry, with a higher voltage and slightly larger capacity than the iPhone 4S. Let's see how the battery specs stack up. | |
[* black] ***iPhone 5 Battery:*** 3.8V - 5.45Wh - 1434mAh. Talk time: Up to 8 hours on 3G. Standby time: Up to 225 hours. | |
[* black] ***iPhone 4S Battery:*** 3.7V - 5.3Wh - 1432mAh. Talk time: Up to 8 hours on 3G. Standby time: Up to 200 hours. | |
[* black] ***Samsung Galaxy S III Battery:*** 3.8V - 7.98Wh - 2100mAh. Talk time: Up to 11 hours 40 minutes on 3G. Standby time: Up to 790 hours. | |
+ | [* black] On the back of the battery we notice "MFR Sony," and "Cell made in Singarpore." A bit of [http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/200708/07-0814E/index.html|googling] and it looks very likely that Sony is manufacturing this battery. |