2012年10月17日星期三

Latest iPad mini leak reveals battery that's three times larger than iPhone 5′s


Apple (AAPL) is expected to announce its 7.85-inch iPad mini on October 23rd. With all of the component and case leaks, and even retail store arrangements, the smaller tablet is now much more than just a rumor and now MacRumors has photos of what is believed to be the iPad mini battery. Although MacRumors was unable to confirm its authenticity, the photos suggest the iPad mini will have a 16.7Whr battery that runs at 3.72 volts. If the part isn't a fake, the iPad mini's battery will fit perfectly between the iPhone 5′s 5.45Whr and the new iPad's massive 42.5Whr battery. It's also just slightly under the iPad 2′s 25Whr battery.
But China Battery Case suppliers life shouldn't take too much of a hit, if any, considering the fact that the iPad mini has a smaller screen and will likely have a processor that's optimized for more efficient power consumption. One of the iPad's many advantages over other tablets is its 10-hour battery. It would be foolish for Apple to sell what is essentially an iPad 2 with a smaller screen without a battery that lasts just as long.The first thing that surprised me about this comparison was that under my Verizon account, the iPhone 5 is the same price as the Samsung Galaxy S3. I was expecting the price to differ by at least $100.
When comparing the 4s, 5, and Galaxy s3 on Verizon's website, the major hardware difference I saw reported was the standby and usage time.The iPhone 5 has a reported standby time of 225 hours. The iPhone 4s reports as having 200 standby hours and the Galaxy S3 has a WOW factor of 400 hours. For usage time, both the iPhone 5 and 4s report back at having eight hours and the Galaxy s3 reportedly has fifteen hours! Wow…I don't expect that kind of battery life from any phone.I was definitely surprised to see that the iPhone 5 is lighter than the Galaxy s3. I've held my mom's Galaxy phone before and that sucker is pretty light.
It's because of this that I preach iPhone safety to all my friends and everyone I meet. I have seen way to many iphone4 4s battery charger bite the dust from a freak fall or spill. For example, a fellow coworker of mine bought an iPhone 4s recently and the first thing I told her was to buy an Otterbox. She said the case was too bulky (and expensive) and put it in a cheap silicone sleeve. The same day she got her iPhone, she dropped it and cracked the glass on the back. Lesson learned…It's for that very reason I never take mine out of its protective case. I'm terrified that I'll drop it and my precious will be gone forever.I wish I could put a memory stick in when I start to run out of space, but that is still a pipe dream with the iPhone. On the upside, it forces me to keep my phone clean of anything I don't absolutely need to have.

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