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Hi All -

Congrats to everyone with a new iPhone 15 Pro Max.

As we all begin our journey with the new phones I am curious to who your battery manufacturer is and what your full charge/design capacity mAh numbers are via coconutBattery.

I will go first:

Huapu Technology is my battery manufacturer and my full charge capacity states 4543mAh and design capacity states 4395mAh.

Looking forward to hearing yours, and keeping track of our batteries through the next year together.

Cheers!
 
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This will be interesting, already seeing fluctuations within the full charge capacities that shows that some phones are lucky to receive more mAh capacity to start than others. I am assuming design capacity will all be 4395 mAh for all of us who have the new iPhone 15 Pro Max.

dmx is the winner thus far coming in with 4572mAh loaded on release!

Looking forward to seeing more posts on this. Everyone with Huapu Technology as a manufacturer too.
 
15 Pro Max 512 GB Blue Titanium
Manufacture: Desay Corporation. As for Huapu Technology (this is my first time seeing this one, usually I see is Desay or Sunwoda)
Full Charge Capacity: 4538 mAH

As for the design capacity it's pretty inaccurate because I believe it is supposed to be 4422 mah.
 
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15 PM 256 Blue Titanium
Manufacturer: Huapu Technology
Full Charge Cap: 4542mAh
Manufactured in August 2023 according to iOs
 
Desay was the one that degraded significantly last year for my iPhone 14 Pro Max so happy to try this new Huapu battery manufacturer. Considering most people are reporting that thus far, I think would be a good thing as Apple maybe switch the majority of their batteries away from Desay.

Again, all speculation here, but interesting to see the results as they trickle in.
 
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Just a speculation. My 14 pro max also had Desay and by far was the best one. I had sunwoda before and that was the worst imo. I startes out at 4522 mah on my 14 pro max which I got on launch day and before trading in my iphone 14 pro max for the 15 pro max it was still at 4522 mah.
 
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Just a speculation. My 14 pro max also had Desay and by far was the best one. I had sunwoda before and that was the worst imo. I startes out at 4522 mah on my 14 pro max which I got on launch day and before trading in my iphone 14 pro max for the 15 pro max it was still at 4522 mah.
yeah, most of the desay stories were not as kind. Here is hoping is serves you well again!
 
Not sure what to make of this and probably these Coconutbattery reports are not very accurate.

iPhone 15 Pro Max.
~4540mAh.
Desay Corp.


My up for sale 14 Pro Max, release day purchase and still 100% battery capacity.
~4380mAh.
Sunwoda.
 
Hi All -

Congrats to everyone with a new iPhone 15 Pro Max.

As we all begin our journeys with the new phones I am curious to who your battery manufacturer is and what your full charge/design capacity mAh numbers are via coconutBattery.

I will go first:

Huapu Technology is my battery manufacturer and my full charge capacity states 4543mAh and design capacity states 4395mAh.

Looking forward to hearing yours, and keeping track of our batteries through the next year together.

Cheers!
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Hi All -

Congrats to everyone with a new iPhone 15 Pro Max.

As we all begin our journeys with the new phones I am curious to who your battery manufacturer is and what your full charge/design capacity mAh numbers are via coconutBattery.

I will go first:

Huapu Technology is my battery manufacturer and my full charge capacity states 4543mAh and design capacity states 4395mAh.

Looking forward to hearing yours, and keeping track of our batteries through the next year together.

Cheers!
"As we all begin our journeys with the new phones…"

"…keeping track of our batteries through the next year together."

I think you might need to get out more.
 
Not one Sunwoda battery manufacturer yet. Looks like Desay and Huapu are the two key manufacturers for this years iPhone.
 
Not one Sunwoda battery manufacturer yet. Looks like Desay and Huapu are the two key manufacturers for this years iPhone.
Not quite sure what to say about Huapu, but in the long run my personal experience has been better with Sunwoda (iP 14 PM) than with Desay (iP 11 PM).
 
This will be interesting, already seeing fluctuations within the full charge capacities that shows that some phones are lucky to receive more mAh capacity to start than others. I am assuming design capacity will all be 4395 mAh for all of us who have the new iPhone 15 Pro Max.

dmx is the winner thus far coming in with 4572mAh loaded on release!

Looking forward to seeing more posts on this. Everyone with Huapu Technology as a manufacturer too.
Reported maximum mAh changes with the % of charge. It's reported higher if the phone is at 100%, then it will report a lower value. Values are not precise anyway, we are looking at different estimates of identical batteries, which won't predict how they perform. I obsessed too with my 13 Pro at the time, the battery was always weak but reported mAh were very high, on par with other units that lasted more than my 6 hours SOT
 
I got two 15 Pro Max. Both with Desay (decay?) battery made in July. One is 4501 mAh and other 4538mAh right out of the box. Also after couple charge cycles, there is difference between the two, weaker one is already down to 4470 mAh while better one is still around 4512 mAh.

It was disappointing to see that my new phone came with other than Sunwoda battery. Those have always lasted very well for me. Even my over 1 year old MBP 14" is still 101% health. My 12 Pro after about 3 years is 88% with very good run time.
I guess it depends how the battery is made. One of my 14 Pro max had sunwoda and it was actually terrible. My other 14 pro max with Desay was the best because it still remained the same mah for 1 year before I traded in.
 
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