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- | [* black] The iPhone 6 features a 3.82 V Lithium-ion Polymer battery with an energy rating of 6.91 Whr. |
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- | [* black] Apple preaches this power pack will give you up to 14 hours on 3G and 250 hours on standby time. |
- | [* black] This is a bit smaller than the iPhone 6 Plus's 11.1Wh, 2915mAh battery. |
+ | [* black] The iPhone 6 features a 3.82 V Lithium-ion Polymer battery with an energy rating of 6.91 Wh. Turning it over, the rating improves to 7.01 Wh! Perhaps the engineers were able to squeeze an extra .1 Whr in after confirming the text on the front. |
+ | [* black] Apple preaches this power pack will let you talk up to 14 hours on 3G and yield 250 hours of standby time. |
+ | [* black] This is a fair bit smaller than the iPhone 6 Plus's 11.1Wh, 2915mAh battery. |
+ | [* black] This battery seems to have an identity crisis. On the front are markings of Apple South Asia (Thailand) Limited and Apple Japan. On the back, it says it's actually made in Huizhou, China. |