If you’re an Android user thinking about switching to iPhone, you may’ve been discouraged by their smaller batteries. Just consider the one-thousand dollar Galaxy S22 Plus. It has a 4,500 milliamp hour battery. While the eleven-hundred dollar iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 4,350 milliamp hour battery. That means you’d pay an extra one-hundred dollars for 4 percent less capacity. But it gets even worse with the iPhone 13 Pro, which is the same price as the Galaxy S22 Plus, but has a whopping 32% less battery capacity. So considering these numbers, many are wondering why Apple isn’t putting larger batteries in their phones. And the answer has to do with efficiency.