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[* black] The only thing standing between us and the battery is this anaconda cable (who said "snakes on a phone"?) and the well-known rip-and-pull tabs—or was it pull-and-rip?
-[* black] Battery specs and comparison
+[* black] This battery comes along with 4500 mAh for a whopping 17.35 Wh. A bit more than the 16.04 Wh from the [guide|124808|Mate 20 X Pro|stepid=241290|new_window=true] or [guide|122028|the P30 Pro|stepid=234728|new_window=true]. The iPhone 11 Pro Max doesn’t even come close with its [guide|126000|15.04 Wh|stepid=243570|new_window=true].