The 11 inch iPad Pro has a display resolution of 2388×1668 with a maximum 120Hz refresh rate and a battery size of 29.45Wh. The iPad (7th-Generation) has a display resolution of 2,160 × 1,620 with a 60Hz refresh rate and a battery size of 32.4Wh display. Both tablets are rated for up to ten hours of use by Apple. Batteries are of variable quality off the line. That means no two batteries of the same listed capacity are exactly the same. So “100%” battery health for Apple is a battery meeting the minimum spec. Due to variance, some new phones will be at 105% or even 110%, it’s just luck of the draw. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. iOS 17.0.3 Released before in my iPhone 11 Pro Max terrible battery life on the 15 Pro I bought an iPhone 15 back in mid Oct and my battery drains like a an android phone. It’s extremely disappointing. Also, I’ve had the phone not even two months and the battery health has dropped to 99%. I had an IPhone 13 Pro Max before and the battery health stayed at 100% for over a year. 11 Pro. No reason to buy a iPhone 12 because you’re getting a brighter screen on the 11 Pro, an extra lens, and way better battery life. The 12 is faster sure, but you won’t really notice it. The battery on the 11 Pro hands down the best I have ever had (aside from the Max models). The way phone batteries work is that if you let it drain so low and change it to full, it stresses the battery more. This would reduce the life of the battery quicker than usual. It’s best to keep your battery between 40% and 80%, so when it hits 40 you charge it to 80% and disconnect after. Around 60% of use left by the end of the day. Can make it go almost two days without a charge, or with a ~20 minute charge at the second day's afternoon, anyway. Mine is an iPhone 12 Pro, though. My release day iPhone 8 has around 20% left by the end of the day with the same usage. 2. iPhone 11 Pro has three cameras, the third being the telephoto lens. New 12MP front-facing (TrueDepth) camera. Dual SIM + eSIM. 5W adapter in the box — iPhone 11 Pro comes with a 18W (USB-C) adapter. Ships with USB-A -> Lightning — iPhone 11 Pro has USB-C -> Lightning. Battery Life is up to one hour longer than the iPhone XR Starts at $699. 10UbW0.