What about AOD? iPhone 14 and 14 Pro batteries compared to iPhone 13

Apple finally added the Always On Display feature to its smartphones this year.Only the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max received it, and

implementation is made possible by LTPO with a range of 1-120 Hz.Figures on the capacity of the batteries of a fresh quartet of "apple" devices, allegedly received fromThey showed that Apple not only did not increase the capacity, but also reduced it in the case of the iPhone 14 Pro Max.At the same time, the iPhone 14 Pro, on the contrary, has added a little, the same goes for the iPhone 14, which does not have an Always On Display.Recall that the new 4nm chip with good energy efficiency was received only by older models.It is with this that the iPhone 14 Pro will compensate for the "losses" and additional load due toAOD.The leader in terms of capacity this year was the iPhone 14 Plus.The numbers below are illustrative.

Battery capacity
iPhone 13 iPhone 14
iphone 3227 mAh 3279 mAh
iPhone Plus – 4325 mAh
iPhone Pro 3095 mAh 3200 mAh
iPhone Pro Max 4352 mAh 4323 mAh

How smartphones will behave in reality is still to be saiddifficult. Apple, which usually does not dissemble when it comes to autonomy figures, is not boasting of an increase in autonomy this year (usually talking about an additional hour or two compared to last year’s figures). Looking at them, you can see that the more compact version has become more durable in terms of video playback, and the “giant” On the contrary, I lost a little. This fits into the logic of the figures indicated above. The iPhone 13 Pro Max produced an outstanding battery life picture compared to its competitors. If Apple manages to simply save it by adding AOD, it will add “Apple” points. We'll find out what happens in reality after the release on September 16th.



iPhone 13 Pro/13 Pro Max and iPhone 14 Pro/14 Pro Max

    © Artur Luchkin.

    According to MacRumors