This wild phone battery rumor has me wondering whether iPhone will ever catch up to Android

The Xiaomi 16 has been rumored to come with a 7,000mAh battery, which would make it the first phone to cross the 7,000mAh mark. But it’s got me wondering whether Apple is going to pick up the pace with its own phone batteries any time soon.

https://www.techradar.com/phones/xiaomi-phones/this-wild-phone-battery-rumor-has-me-wondering-whether-iphone-will-ever-catch-up-to-android

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