iPhone 15 Slated To Use Stacked Battery Technology, Could Offer Massive Battery Life Gains Compared To Current Models - eviltoast

Would be huge if true

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    I take new battery news always with a grain of salt. How often do we see news of a new great battery advancements just so apple can make the devices thinner. Guess we will see in fall.

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          But first they’ll have ads making fun of Apple, THEN they’ll copy them a few months later.

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        I think modern Apple, with all the faults they do have, are finally moving away from the thinnest designs possible.

        I think it’s more like they’ve just reached the limit. devices can only get so thin before they are too fragile and awkward to hold.

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        I’d love a thinner phone instead of my current iPhone 13 brick that lasts 3-4 days on a charge, a thinner phone charging every night would be ideal, I miss my Samsung GS6 from the perspective. I know I’m a minority though.

        I regret I didn’t get the 13 Mini, but that’s my own fault.

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    put it in a new iphone mini and I’m interested. Since I got the 13mini I will never go back to a brick in my pocket !

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      I know that the mini is something of a niche product but I don’t get why. Who is asking for these giant bricks of a cell phone? Well everyone apparently is, but why? I’d love apple to design a clamshell foldable so that I could get an even smaller pocket footprint

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        Your phone is a portal into a large part of the world. It’s not that odd that the average person would prefer a larger window.

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        My phone is a screen I use for reading, viewing media, using UI, etc. It’s a web device. Real estate matters, and larger keyboards are easier to type on.

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          Larger screens are harder to use one handed though. I really just want a screen sized to be used one handed by most people. I’d also argue that with Swype and similar stuff, typing on a keyboard really doesn’t need that much accuracy these days.

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        I used to be a small phone guy, but I hadn’t actually used a bigger phone before. I decided on a 14 Pro Max as “something different” when it came time to upgrade and I can’t go back to smaller.

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      Ugh I’m so mad they ditched minis. I’m on a 12 mini still. I want the newer chips in like the iPhone SE body please.

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      13 mini is basically the same size as the 4 I had years ago. I just want new chips and better battery, not a bigger phone every year

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    You want me to upgrade a phone pretty quickly? Tell me I can use it a week without having to recharge. I know we aren’t anywhere near that but I would pay a lot for that.

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      Do you not have a fast charger? It became pretty easy for me to stop thinking about the battery when a 20 minute charge gets me through the entire day.

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    I wonder if the EU is going to get their own ( IMO comprised iPhone ) or no new iPhones at all if their battery law goes in to affect making designs like this not able to be sold there.

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    Or just pin an average battery life of 24 hours and suck up as much energy as possible for tons of applications.