Components of the next generation iPhone are already regularly in the picture. The battery has not yet received little attention. Now there are pictures of that battery, made by the site Mac.com.hk, indicating that the battery has become a bit better (but not as spectacular as Gizmodo previously suggested). The battery in the picture has a capacity of 5.25 watt-hours, compared with 4.51 watt-hours of battery in the iPhone 3G. Still not sure whether Apple will choose this because it was a prototype leaked Vietnamese 5.00 watt-hour battery to see.
Those who are not so well versed in electrical theory, see the article on Wikipedia about electrical energy: "A kilowatt hour is defined as the work being done or energy used as a power source one kilowatt (1000 watts) for 1 hour to play." A watt is the energy used to 1 watt for 1 hour to deliver. When battery capacity is usually in milliampere-hours (mAh) listed.
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