Apple iPhone 13 series launching next month will probably have bigger batteries

Apple iPhone 13 series launching next month will probably have bigger batteries

Apple typically announces and releases new iPhone every September – barring of course last years’ October release due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This year, however, it looks as if the company is jumping back on track and aiming for a September launch for the upcoming iPhone 13 series. 

We’ve heard plenty of rumors and leaks already, and a report from Taiwanese-based research firm TrendForce seems to corroborate lots of information we’ve previously heard. Perhaps the most significant news is that the iPhone 13 series is set to feature larger batteries, a positive trend considering Apple shrunk the battery size on the iPhone 12 series last year as compared to the iPhone 11. 

Interestingly, the battery increases won’t be coming by way of thicker or heavier devices, but rather an improvement in the circuitry board design, allowing for an overall tinier motherboard than before, henceforth opening up space for a more generous power supply.  

The report also mentions the inclusion of a 5nm+ CPU powering the devices, which in all likelihood is simply what’ll be known as the A15 Bionic provided Apple retains the “Bionic” moniker for yet another year.  

TrendForce estimates that almost 17 per cent of all global smartphone shipments in 2021 will be composed of iPhones, further predicting Apple’s cellular to “dominate the high-end smartphone market in China for the next two to three years”. 

And finally, TrendForce believes that Apple will expand on its worldwide 5G mmWave coverage, considering that the fastest 5G data speeds are only available in the United States. 

Credit: Alex Allegro; Pocket-lint

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