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Another purported 'iPhone 6' leak suggests Apple's 4.7" model will have larger 1810mAh battery

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In even more evidence that Apple's next iPhone will sport a larger 1,810mAh battery, a new parts leak shows a series of purported "iPhone 6" batteries in shipping trays, complete with legal text and Apple logo.

Photos of the batteries were highlighted on Saturday by Nowhereelse.fr, showing lithium-ion polymer components with a capacity of 1,810mAh. For comparison, the battery in Apple's current flagship iPhone 5s has a capacity of 1,440mAh.

That Apple's next iPhone would feature a larger battery is unsurprising: It's expected that the so-called "iPhone 6" will feature a new form factor with larger display which would be able to cram in an even bigger internal battery.

Saturday's latest parts leak is claimed to be for the 4.7-inch model. Rumors have also suggested that Apple is planning to release a 5.5-inch version of this year's iPhone, a significant increase from the 4-inch display of the iPhone 5s.

The latest leak is actually the second time that such batteries have been shown with a capacity rating of 1,810mAh. The first sign of those parts came in July.

Markings on the latest batteries suggest they were manufactured in June, while the ones pictured back in July were alleged to have been built that same month.

Potentially confusing matters is a yet-unsupported claim made earlier this month that the batteries leaked thus far have only been used for testing purposes. Analyst Sun Chang Xu claimed that Apple in fact plans to cram a 2,100mAh battery into the final shipping product — but thus far, no such parts have been pictured.

Regardless, a larger iPhone would almost certainly feature a larger battery, allowing Apple to boost its longest uptime for a handset yet.

Apple is expected to host an event on Sept. 9 where it is reportedly planning to show off its next-generation iPhone. If the company follows its usual release pattern, the "iPhone 6" would first begin arriving in customers' hands the following Friday, Sept. 19.




Source : appleinsider.com
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T-Mobile Ad surfaces confirming family ETF payoff plans

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T-Mobile and its CEO, John Legere, have been teasing its plan to offer to pay early termination fees (ETF) for customers that transfer in from another carrier. All of the details of T-Mobile's Uncarrier 4.0 plan that the ETF payoff is thought to be part of are expected to come at CES, possibly today. Ahead of the official talk about the plan, an ad has surfaced from T-Mobile.

That ad confirms that T-Mobile will be paying ETFs for families that transfer their lines in from other carriers. The ad reportedly has been surfacing on tech sites around the web. The ad itself can be seen below.

The ad states that T-Mobile will pay your family's early termination fees when you trade in your devices at T-Mobile. The fine print on the bottom of the ad states that Qual'g service and a device purchase with a line port-in from AT&T, Verizon, or Sprint is required.

The ETF payment will cover up to five lines. Sources have stated that the maximum that T-Mobile will pay is $350 per family. If you haven't been on your current carrier long, that won’t cover all the termination fees you are likely to accrue. The family has to bring over at least three lines to get the $350 according to the sources. AT&T hasn’t taken the news of T-Mobile's plans lightly, it has offered $450 to people who transfer in lines from T-Mobile to cover ETFs.




SOURCE: Droid-Life
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