Wednesday 11 December 2019

The iPhone may have custom battery protection modules in 2020: battery capacity is expected to increase

According to south Korean website The Elec, The upcoming iPhone in 2020 will likely be equipped with a customized battery protection module that will be nearly 50% smaller than The previous one, with some thickness cuts. That means future iphones will have more internal space, paving the way for increased battery capacity to improve battery life.

The battery protection module is mainly used to prevent excessive charging and discharging of the phone, which plays a role in protecting the battery. However, the new module enabled by iPhone combines the protection circuit with MOSFET and PCB, thus greatly reducing the size of the battery protection module. Previously, a map of apple's products for 2020 was published on twitter, showing five new models -- the iPhone SE, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Plus, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max -- and providing relevant specifications.
As can be seen from the picture, the iPhone SE will have a 4.7-inch LCD screen, a 12-megapixel single camera in the rear, and a 12-megapixel camera in the front. It will have an A13 Bionic processor, a battery capacity of less than 2000mAh, and two storage specifications of 64GB and 128GB. It is expected to be released in March 2020 and will be very price friendly. In September, apple is expected to release four high-end iphones, including the 5.4-inch iPhone 12, the 6.1-inch iPhone 12 Plus and the iPhone 12 Pro, and a 6.7-inch iPhone 12 Pro Max.
According to relevant information, these four models are equipped with OLED display screen, and provide 5 g support, and some analysts believe that these four models will be a significant difference between the two in terms of configuration, is expected to support the millimeter wave, two high-end models and three camera is used to design the camera and 3 d camera, and two kinds of low-end models in addition to supporting the slower Sub - 6 GHZ 5 g, rear dual cameras and do not contain 3 d scenes. Of course, that's all speculation at the moment, but we'll have to wait for more details next year.

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