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Never mind the iPhone X, battery life could soon take a great leap forward

Improvements to batteries are usually a key part of smartphone launches, as you would expect for one of the major specifications on which consumers judge new devices

Apple CEO Tim Cook, announces the new iPhone X at the Steve Jobs Theater on the new Apple campus. Photo: AP | PTI
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Apple CEO Tim Cook, announces the new iPhone X at the Steve Jobs Theater on the new Apple campus. Photo: AP | PTI

Alexander Brownlee and Jerry Swan | The Conversation

Another suite of Apple iPhones, another media frenzy. Much has been written about the $999/£999 iPhone X, the demise of the home button, the “face ID” function, wireless charging and so on. Somewhere down the list of improvements was extra battery life, at least for the iPhone X, thanks to its new souped up A11 bionic processor.

Apple says the new device will charge for up to two hours more than the iPhone 7, suggesting 14 hours of internet use, for instance. Battery life on the iPhone 8, on the other hand, appears to be about comparable with