Thu. Mar 28th, 2024
iPhone 11 and iPhone XR successor

Apple just launched new iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max last week, but the company didn’t share actual battery capacity or RAM like always and highlighted that the new iPhone will have improved battery.

According to reports from TENAA, we can get some idea about the battery capacity and RAM of the two iPhone models. A report from PCMag, claims that Apple is using Intel-made LTE models in the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Let’s have a look on TENAA listing regarding iPhones battery:

  • iPhone 11 (model number A2223) : 3,110mAh battery,
  • iPhone 11 Pro (model number A2217) : 3,046mAh,
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max (model number A2220) : 3,969mAh battery,
  • iPhone XR: 2,942mAh battery,
  • iPhone XS: 2,658mAh battery,
  • iPhone XS Max pack: 3,174mAh battery.

From the listing one thing is clear that here is definitely a big upgrade regarding battery life in all three new iPhone models.

iPhone 11 managed to survive 15 hours and 20 minutes in the HD battery loop test, which is exactly two hours more than what the iPhone XR managed.

iPhone 11 Pro Max offers 19 hours and 27 minutes of playback time in our HD video battery loop test which is exceptionally good.

The TENAA listings also confirms that the iPhone 11 models will have 4GB RAM.

From PCMag we get to know that Apple is using Intel-made LTE modems on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. Otherwise, Apple uses split modems orders with both Intel and Qualcomm, but this year, only Intel modems are being used.

The publication was able to figure out the modems present in iPhone 11 series by looking at the field test screen on each iPhone.

PCMag said:      

“We figured this out because the field test menus on Intel-based and Qualcomm-based iPhones have different menu items, and the menu items have stayed consistent through the generations. According to Apple, there is one model of each of the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max sold in the US.”

But, there is still no clue on exactly which Intel modem Apple is using in the three iPhone models.

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