But there’s one thing that doesn’t seem to be seriously improving and it’s one that many have been complaining about – the battery life. Apple has inadvertently revealed in one of its promotional videos the battery capacity of the iPhone 6S – 1715 mAh. The battery in the current iPhone 6 is an 1810 mAh unit, which means the new battery in the iPhone 6S is smaller by around 5 percent. Most likely, Apple had to shrink the battery in order to make space for new features like the 3D Touch screen and the Taptic Engine. Furthermore, these new technologies along with support for 4K videos and the always-on M9 co-processor could take a toll on the battery life. But according to Apple’s tech specs page for the iPhone 6S, the battery life estimates for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6 are the same. The iPhone 6s has up to 14 hours of 3G talk time, 10 hours of data usage on 3G, 10 hours on LTE, 11 hours on WiFi and 10 days of standby which are the same numbers as the iPhone 6.
So, Apple has managed to maintain the same battery life while slightly decreasing its size to allow for new gadgetry to make its way on the inside. Apple has probably managed to do this with help from the A9 chip and other components which have become more power efficient. The new features have also made the new iPhone 6S a tad heavier than the iPhone 6, as it has a weight of 5.04 ounces (143 grams) compared to 4.55 ounces (129 grams).