The Apple Battery 4 component specifications are voltage 3.7 volts, battery capacity 1430 mAh and 5.3 watts.
Apple 5 battery component specifications are voltage 3.8 volts, battery capacity 1440 mAh, 5.45 watts.
Apple uses a built-in lithium battery, but unlike most mobile phones, Apple mobile phone users can replace the battery themselves. When the phone is connected to the computer, it can be synced and charged via USB from the Dock cable, just like charging an iPod. Additionally, USB can be charged directly from a wired connection to an AC outlet.
The iPhone 5 I just purchased was fully charged after just over two hours of charging. Can I unplug it?
No.
The original iPhone 5 battery cannot be removed. If replaced, the battery will be talways the same original battery and there will be no larger capacity. If the battery is not enough, you can use mobile power. Fully charge the mobile power supply so you can charge your phone anytime, anywhere.
iPhone5 is a mobile phone released by Apple in September 2012 and officially launched on September 21, 2012. On September 10, 2013, Beijing time, after Apple officially launched the iPhone 5s and 'iPhone 5c, Apple also stopped selling the iPhone 5 on its official website.
The battery configuration of Apple 5 is as follows:
Battery model: built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Battery type: lithium-ion battery lithium
Battery replacement: not supported
Theoretical talk time: up to 8 hours on 3G network
Theoretical standby time: 225 hours
iPhone 5 uses lithium batteries. The battery littlet be charged at will, without time limit.
Just one thing: don't overload. However, there are now protective circuits, and over-discharge will practically not occur unless the battery is discharged and has been charged. It is recommended not to use less than 20%.
Basic method
Simply charge until there is no percentage display. This usually takes one night and the battery is full.
The best time is when the panel is full of signs and becomes a connection, that is, when it is completely ready.