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[* black] After dissecting the brains we take a look at the brawn powering these phones. | |
- | [* black] The XS packs a |
+ | [* black] The XS packs a 10.13 Wh (2659 mAh at 3.81 V), 39.5 g battery—slightly smaller compared to [guide|98975|last year's X|stepid=182883|new_window=true]. |
[* black] This decrease in power comes with a new battery configuration—one we've not seen before. Rather than use two batteries to fill this L-shaped recess, Apple has constructed a new single-cell battery to do the job of two. | |
- | [* black] The XS Max battery comes in slightly larger than both at |
+ | [* black] The XS Max battery comes in slightly larger than both at 12.08 Wh (3,179 mAh at 3.80 V), and 46.6 g. No single-cell here, though! |
[* icon_note] These are both in the ballpark of the [guide|104322|S9|stepid=196237|new_window=true] and [guide|104308|S9+|stepid=195675|new_window=true] batteries, but far smaller than that of the [guide|112412|Note9|stepid=215053|new_window=true]. |