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+ | [* black] The battery connector is no match against our trusty [product|IF145-002-2|spudger|new_window=true]. Just like we saw in the [guide|97481|iPhone 8|stepid=178959|new_window=true], Apple ditched the tricky tri-points were accustomed to seeing on this bracket and replaced them with Phillips #000's. |
[* black] Also mirroring the iPhone 8—we find four battery tabs, as opposed to last year's two—leaving the score at spudger—five, iPhone—nothing, new that is. | |
- | [* black] Taking a closer look at the battery we find a 3.82 V, 2691 mAh cell providing |
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- | [* black] It's also a lightweight |
+ | [* black] Taking a closer look at the battery, we find a 3.82 V, 2691 mAh cell providing 10.28 Wh of power. |
+ | [* black] For those of you keeping score, the 8 Plus packs less of a punch than its predecessor, the [guide|67384|iPhone 7 Plus|stepid=136475|new_window=true], which boasted a 3.82 V, 2900 mAh cell coming in at 11.1 Wh. |
+ | [* black] It's also a lightweight stacked up against the [guide|56845|Galaxy S7 Edge|new_window=true], which sports a 3.85 V, 3,600 mAh cell and 13.86 Wh of power. |
[* black] Before you get worried about the hard hit to the battery spec—Apple assures that the battery life will remain a contender with last year's model. |