iPhone 12 Pro Max teardown confirms suspicions about its battery capacity – PhoneArena

Someone behind a 
Weibo account (via
SeekDevice) took apart the
iPhone 12 Pro Max ahead of its release tomorrow and the teardown has revealed the battery capacity, something which
Apple never officially discloses. 


The L-shaped battery of the 6.7-inch
iPhone 12 Pro Max has a capacity of 3,687mAh, as was
rumored before. Apple equipped its predecessor, the 
iPhone 11 Pro Max, with a bigger 3,969mAh cell, even though it has a smaller 6.5-inch display and is LTE-only.


The
iPhone 12 series reportedly doesn’t feature a refresh rate of 120Hz because of
battery life concerns, given that
5G is something of a power hog itself and Apple didn’t want to increase consumption by adding a high refresh rate to the mix. All the models have smaller capacities than their last year’s counterparts, presumably because Apple is counting on its
A14 Bionic to improve power efficiency.

The chip has apparently been manufactured using Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s
5nm process which offers about a 15 percent performance improvement or 30 percent reduction in power consumption.

The new phones also have a feature called 
Smart Data Mode which automatically switches between 4G and 5G depending on the task at hand.

That said, our
battery test has shown that the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 do not exactly offer stellar battery life, and it would be interesting to see how the biggest phone in the lineup fares in this regard.

Back to the teardown, it has also revealed that the size of iPhone 12 Pro Max’s motherboard is the same as that of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro. Some other internals were also uncovered during the process but no information has been shared about them.