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iPhone 17 Air's Limited Battery Capacity Leaked

The battery capacity of Apple's rumored iPhone 17 Air will be below the 3,000 mAh mark, according to a recent post from Instant Digital, an account with more than 1.4 million followers on Chinese social media platform Weibo.

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Thanks to iOS 26's new Adaptive Power Mode, though, the account said that the iPhone 17 Air should achieve full-day battery life.

A previous rumor pegged the iPhone 17 Air's battery capacity at around 2,800 mAh, which would indeed be below the 3,000 mAh mark.

Some of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 models were the last with battery capacities at or below the 3,000 mAh mark. Of course, you can only directly compare mAh values when the batteries have the same voltage, with Wh a preferred unit of measurement. iPhone batteries typically do have the same voltage, allowing for mAh comparisons.

Instant Digital has accurately leaked Apple information before, such as the Yellow finish for the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus, and the Apple Watch Ultra 2's Titanium Milanese Loop. However, the account does not have a perfect track record.

A few months ago, The Information's Wayne Ma reported that the iPhone 17 Air would have "worse" battery life compared to previous iPhone models, due to the device's rumored ultra-thin 5.5mm design limiting internal space for a battery.

In internal testing, Apple determined that the percentage of users who will be able to use the iPhone 17 Air for a full day without needing to recharge the device throughout the day will be between 60% and 70%, according to that report. For other iPhone models, the report said that metric is apparently between 80% and 90%.

To mitigate this problem, the report said that Apple is planning to release a battery case as an optional accessory for the iPhone 17 Air.

Apple last released battery cases for the iPhone 11 lineup, followed by the since-discontinued MagSafe Battery Pack for iPhone 12 models and newer. A battery case both protects an iPhone and provides additional battery life as necessary.

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Top Rated Comments

DakotaGuy Avatar
9 months ago
The battery life might be poor, but at least you can cut a stick of butter with it.
Score: 46 Votes (Like | Disagree)
HouseLannister Avatar
9 months ago
It's thin enough to carry two in your pocket. Problem solved!
Score: 37 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Hairball Avatar
9 months ago
So Apple sets out to create an ultra thin phone, but then they realize that the battery life is garbage, so they plan on offering an extra thick battery case, at an extra cost of course.

Wouldn’t it just then make sense to buy the iPhone 17 with the bigger stock battery, which will probably be thinner than the iPhone Air with a battery case?
Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
The Air will have limited battery, but there's some good news. You don't have to buy it. If you want a new phone you can get one of the others. Meanwhile, those that value light and thin over battery have their new option as well. I personally don't need thin and light but I've learned others do.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
“ the iPhone 17 Air should achieve full-day battery life.“
Why is such a low goal the standard for Apple? Why can’t Apple get us a watch with a 5 day battery or an iPhone with 2-3?

Is it really worth shaving off a few mm ( especially since 99% of phones get a thick protective case )?
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

so, will it have a smaller battery? sure, it's thin.
Most important is what apple will say about expected battery life, then make your decision whether or not that works for you. Meanwhile, stop whining.
Didn't you hear? People are being forced to buy this phone against their will.
At least, that's what I assume from all the people complaining about a phone they have no desire to buy.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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