The iPhone 12 is now behind us, the specialized press has its eyes on the next generation, the iPhone 13 which should see the light of day at the end of the year. What to expect.

Every year, Apple comes out with a new version of iPhone. Each year, it is an opportunity for the Cupertino company to integrate new components, more efficient, more efficient, to add functionalities, both hardware and software, to sell more and more smartphones.

The iPhone 13, which will be released at the end of the year, will be no exception. But what to expect What about its battery, one of the very often frustrating points of our smartphones?

Ming-Chi Kuo discusses the new features of the iPhone 13

When Apple launched its iPhone 11, the specialized press as well as the general public were rather surprised, and impressed, by the big evolution concerning the size of the battery.

But with the iPhone 12, the Cupertino company regressed somewhat by giving its device autonomy far from ideal. Today, good news, all this could change with the future iPhone 13.

The battery should be bigger than on the iPhone 12

At least that’s what analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes, who wrote a note to investors MacRumors was able to get hold of. According to our man, “the new models of iPhone 2H21 incorporate a larger battery capacity than those of the iPhone 12, thanks to a very low-volume design for many components.”

“In fact, the iPhone 2H21 models are also slightly heavier than the iPhone 12. This new design includes the integration of the slot for the SIM card directly on the motherboard, a reduction in the thickness of the front optical modules, etc.”

Ming-Chi Kuo does not specify how much this battery will be bigger, so it will be necessary to wait to gauge the real difference in terms of autonomy. That being said, it should also be noted that the new features integrated into the phones also consume energy, which means that, in the end, the gain in autonomy remains almost insignificant.

And concerning these new features, the iPhone 13 could offer a Touch ID sensor integrated under the screen as well as a panel with a higher refresh rate. Elements that greatly influence autonomy.

To be continued.

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