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Jolly Roger wrote on 14 Jun 2024 21:45:29 GMT :

>> 2. How many times have you changed your batteries in each iPhone so
>> far and how long between?
> 
> Rarely. Several years (5-7).

There is no iPhone with a modern-sized battery, period.

We don't know why Apple cheaped out on batteries, but there are none that
have anywhere near the size most modern Android batteries are.

What this means is that the iPhone will always die sooner due to the
battery health, assuming two devices used equally but with one using the
cheap Apple crap batteries and the other using a modern capacity battery.

Having said that, I'm well aware the uneducated Apple religious zealots
will claim that Apple alone has magical battery chemistry that somehow
doubles battery capacity without actually doing anything to battery
capacity.

But the fact is, Apple puts horridly crappy batteries in the iPhone.