“YouTube” is testing the battery of the iPhone 12. And also the surprise



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After the American company Apple officially introduced the iPhone 12 in mid-October after many months of waiting, the comparison continues to exist between the new iPhone 12 and its predecessors.

And a video blogger tested the batteries in the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro to compare them to their iPhone 11 counterparts, according to the Gadget 360 website.

According to the site, this “YouTuber” discovered through practical experience that the iPhone 11 Pro battery had outperformed the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro batteries in terms of phone operating life.

According to the results, the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro last just over 6.5 hours, while the battery of the iPhone 11 Pro lasts seven and a half hours.

Each of the iPhone 12 and “iPhone 12 Pro” contains a 2815 mAh battery, which is therefore less than the capacity of the 3110 mAh and 3046 mAh battery in the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro, respectively.

YouTuber Aaron Mane ran a test to see how durable the batteries in the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro were, and compared them to the batteries in the iPhone Max Pro, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone XR, and iPhone SE.

During the test, Mane ran the same tests on all devices after their batteries had been 100 percent charged.

He was the first person to run out of battery for the 2020 iPhone SE version, after three hours and 59 minutes, then the iPhone XR after 4 hours and 31 minutes, while the iPhone 11 exceeded five hours.

The battery in the iPhone 12 Pro also failed, before the battery in the iPhone 12, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, after 6 hours and 35 minutes.

The iPhone 12 battery ran out after 6 hours 41 minutes, while the iPhone 11 battery failed after running for 7 hours 36 minutes, while the iPhone 11 Pro Max 11 battery remained running for 8 hours 29 minutes.

Aside from the low battery capacities in the new iPhone 12 devices, they also contain larger screens with higher resolution and therefore will consume more power, and Mane also confirmed that he did not use a fifth-generation internet chip in the test, which it means that the batteries will use more energy when used.

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