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lightmyway

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Jan 11, 2007
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So it seems that Apple has had a major breakthrough in their battery tech. Since I'm assuming that the next MB Air won't have a Retina display, if it used the new battery, couldn't we be looking at 10+ hours of use on the 11" model?
 
I think the major breakthrough is that they simply increased the size from 25 to 42.5?
 
Apple did increase the battery, but I think the battery takes up more space in the IPAD. So I am not sure if the battery technology got better or they just increased the size. I would think battery technology would get better year after year, and Apple certainly has the money to get a hold of that technology if they did.
 
I think the major breakthrough is that they simply increased the size from 25 to 42.5?

But they only added a tiny bit of weight, so I assume the new battery isn't significantly larger to gain that boost of performance. Does anyone know from examining the teardown pics?
 
I don't like the current MBA battery. I would love at least 9 hours and maybe implement 3g HSPA+.
 
I don't like the current MBA battery. I would love at least 9 hours and maybe implement 3g HSPA+.

what would happen if you decide to switch to a different carrier? the 3G in the MBA would be locked to one carrier, at least in the states.
 
Its hard to tell battery size. I tried to compare pics of the ipad 2 battery and the new ipad battery. I would like to see physical sizes of the batteries for each one.
 
ifixit says the density of the iPad 3 new iPad battery is the same as the iPad 2; it's just 70% bigger.
 
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Not until they move to ARM processors (like the A5X) inside the MBA which would mean losing compatibility with all current OS X apps which are designed for x86 (Intel). It's not impossible considering the increasing convergence of iOS and OS X, but I don't see it happen this year yet. Maybe in 2013 there will be some kind of iOS optimized for the MBA and designed with the use of a trackpad/keyboard in mind.
 
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