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I’m fine with this, as long as it translates to significantly better battery life.
If my 13 Pro Max is anything to go off, I get to roughly 30-40% after two days of regular use (including light/medium doomscrolling, but no games) for the last two years.
I've been able to get up to five days with light use and low battery mode.
I can’t see why it wouldn’t? Their chips are insanely power efficient yet class leading in power, and every time they’ve gotten bigger batteries it’s been a huge leap in battery life.
If they could offer an iPhone with the exact same performance as my 12 pro (with reduced power usage due to a node shrink) and a much larger battery life I’d upgrade so fast.