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In a move that significantly raises the bar for smartphone endurance, Honor is set to launch a smartphone powered by the next-generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, featuring a record-breaking 9000 mAh battery. This colossal power unit dwarfs the capacity found in most mainstream flagships, posing a direct challenge to industry giants. While the iPhone SE 3 marks 1000 days on the market, it operates in a completely different league in terms of battery life. This new Honor device could redefine user expectations, especially when compared to the incremental updates seen in recent iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models. The power of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 also suggests performance that could rival the new MacBook Pro models with the M4 chip, all in a pocketable form. This launch comes amidst a flurry of Apple news, from a new free repair program to ongoing software tweaks, such as an iOS 18 issue that prevents saving photos. It seems the competitive landscape is heating up, with Honor's battery tech challenging Apple's ecosystem, which includes accessories like the recently phased-out Powerbeats Pro. Looking ahead, Apple is not standing still, with rumors already swirling about the expected slimmer design of the iPhone 17 Pro and ambitious projects like Apple's ambitious goals for smart glasses. Furthermore, with iOS 18 letting you see the time even when your phone is dead and the iPhone SE 4 being the first Apple phone with a custom design, the stage is set for an intense battle between battery longevity and ecosystem integration.
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