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[* black] We bust out the loudspeaker and taptic engine to get at the battery, thanks to the [product|IF145-475|Moray driver kit]!
-[* black] Battery info has moved on the battery, but the [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/iIkUUeVSpclsyrXv.full|procedure is the same]. idk if we need the peeling image, maybe we can link to a repair guide honestly
- [* black] The 13 Pro is a thicker phone, but like the [guide|126000|11 Pro Max|stepid=243570], that grants a thicker, longer-lasting battery.
- [* black] Apple promises that this slight deference to physics will grant 1.5 hours more use time than the 12 Pro, and 2.5 hr longer inside the 13 Pro Max.
- [* black] The 13 Pro and Pro Max are the biggest batteries in an iPhone tear down yet. But the overall crown is held by the 17.8 Wh inside the [guide|141047|Xiaomi Mi 11|stepid=282109|new_window=true]
-[* black] Battery part swap compatibility
+[* black] The clean, minimalist printing mimics the clean, minimalist [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/iIkUUeVSpclsyrXv.full|removal procedure|new_window=true]—we can't praise stretch-release adhesive more highly—although we'd love easier access to the tabs...
+ [* black] This beefy L takes the W this year, capping out at an expected 11.97 Wh (with a measured capacity of 12.11) compared to the 10.78 wh obelisk found in the [guide|137669|iPhone 12 Pro|stepid=274761|new_window=true] (and non-Pro).
+ [* black] Neither holds a candle to the 17.8 Wh behemoth in the [guide|141047|Xiaomi Mi 11|stepid=282109|new_window=true], meanwhile [guide|141188|Samsung|stepid=282720|new_window=true]...
+[* black] We can finally let out the breath we've been holding: the battery can be swapped! Apple hasn't given up it's scare tactics, so you'll [link|https://www.ifixit.com/News/33147/apple-is-discouraging-screen-repair-with-an-iphone-11-genuine-warning|still get a warning notification|new_window=true]—unless the right to repair grants us access to Apple's pairing tools that is.