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[* black] As the old saying goes: Familiarity breeds contempt. And that couldn't be more true than right now as we begrudgingly pull out our isopropyl alcohol and get to work.
[* black] Speaking of familiarity, this battery looks ''awfully'' familiar...
[* black] No wonder! It's pretty much the [guide|131607|exact same battery from the S20 Ultra|stepid=259201|new_window=true], with just a couple tiny updates and a new model number.
[* icon_note] If you need a refresher, you're looking at a 5000 mAh power pack, running at 3.88V for 19.40 Wh. The S20 Ultra ran the battery at 3.86 V, for 19.30 Wh.
-[* black] This puts the iPhone 12 Pro Max's [guide|138640|14.13 Wh|stepid=275966] battery to shame, as well as Samsung's own Note 20 Ultra's seemingly-gargantuan [guide|136102|17.46 Wh|stepid=270618] unit.
+[* black] This puts the iPhone 12 Pro Max's [guide|138640|14.13 Wh|stepid=275966|new_window=true] battery to shame, as well as Samsung's own Note 20 Ultra's seemingly-gargantuan [guide|136102|17.46 Wh|stepid=270618|new_window=true] unit.