When Apple launched the iPhone 8, it confirmed that the new iPhone come with batteries smaller than their previous one. The iPhone 8 features a a3.82 V, 1821mAh battery which is little less than iPhone 7 in terms of mAh. This would be a concern for many but this battery works well and efficiently with A11 bionic, the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus should lasts long as long as iPhone 7. There isn't much difference in iPhone 8 and iPhone 7 in terms of battery backup.
The teardown of iPhone 8 by iFixit confirm a few things that Apple hasn’t publicized, iFixit says the iPhone 8’s battery checks in at 1,821mAh and can deliver up to 6.96Wh of power. Technically, that’s a step down from the iPhone 7’s 1,960mAh, 7.45Wh battery, though iPhones are generally known for making the most of lesser capacity. The ceiling for battery life may be a bit lower than it could have been. Beyond the battery, it includes 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM, Toshiba NAND flash storage, and Apple’s new A11 Bionic chip.
iFixit says When it tear down the “A1863” model of iPhone 8 and it found that A1863 runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X16 LTE modem and it has the capability to support Gigabit LTE.
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