It should come as no surprise that the bigger Apple makes its iPhones, the better their batteries are, but a new report has some alleged specs for us to sink our teeth into.
According to Chinese site IT168, the rumored 4.7-inch iPhone 6 will rock an 1800mAh battery, and the alleged 5.5-inch iPhone 6 will have a 2500mAh battery.
That's a 15% increase in battery capacity over the iPhone 5S's 1560mAh for the smaller version, and an exciting 60% increase for the 5.5-inch phablet version of the iPhone 6.
When the iPhone 5S debuted it had just an 8% increase over its predecessor, so Apple may be really focusing on battery power as it makes its flagships bigger than ever.
Stacking up
However those battery specs may still put Apple's new iPhones at a disadvantage to some competitors.
For example the Galaxy Note 3, at 5.7 inches only slightly bigger than the iPhone phablet's rumored 5.5 inches, has a significantly larger 3200mAh battery.
And the smaller, 5.1-inch Galaxy S5 also has a bigger battery, at 2800mAh.
That said it's not hard to imagine that Apple's rumored new A8 chip will be top-of-the-line efficient, negating the need for batteries as large as what the iPhone's competitors are sporting.
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