Confirmed: Apple's revised iPad 2 does enjoy better battery life, which bodes well for an LTE iPhone
As previously reported by The Next Web that Apple was making
changes which could give enhanced
battery life to its (now $399) iPad 2, and that has now been confirmed,
providing optimism that a forthcoming LTE iPhone could also enjoy more battery
life.
Chpwn at AnandTech finally got his hands
on the updated iPad 2 (referred to as the iPad 2,4 model), which is not
being marketed differently to the other iPad 2 devices and is near impossible
to spot. There’s no obvious ‘tell’, the box looks the same and device is
identical but, under the hood, it sports a 32nm A5 (SoC) chip which,
importantly, means it will run with greater efficiency – with a battery
improvement of up to 16 percent.
The AnandTech article explains the science of the
new processor, which sees the iPad 2,4 is the first iPad device to get a 32nm
chip (all others are 45nm), but the overall implication of the move is that
Apple could well be about to improve performance battery life on the iPhone
too.
We suspect that the next iPhone, which is tipped to
launch before the end of the year and may follow the new iPad branding and
simply be ‘the new iPhone’, will support LTE as the latest iPad does.
If that is indeed the case, then it may also run on
the more efficient 32nm A5 chip too, which would be a very welcome development
for those wanting to use the device on LTE networks
Apple sold more than 35 million iPhones and close to
12 million iPads in the last quarter. Its smartphones (the iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4
and iPhone 4S) were responsible for 24 percent of industry-wide shipments
during that period — according to Strategy Analytics’ data – despite its rivals
having larger ranges of devices.
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