As 5G networks begin their slow spread across the modern landscape, Apple's first 5G-capable iPhones arrive carrying a quiet but consequential burden: the faster the connection, the shorter the day. Tom's Guide's testing revealed that the iPhone 12 and 12 Pro sacrifice nearly twenty percent of their battery life when stepping up from 4G to 5G — a gap that Android rivals like OnePlus, Google, and Samsung have, for now, learned to navigate more gracefully. In the long arc of technological adoption, the first generation to carry a new standard often bears its costs most visibly, and for iPhone 12
iPhone 12 Drains 20% Faster on 5G Than 4G, Trails Android Rivals
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iPhone 12 exhibits 20% faster battery drain on 5G versus 4G, underperforming Android competitors and potentially impacting consumer adoption of 5G-capable iPhones and Apple's market share.
Consumers purchasing iPhone 12/12 Pro face reduced real-world battery life on 5G networks, requiring more frequent charging and potentially limiting 5G usage. This creates competitive disadvantage versus Android alternatives, affecting purchase decisions and total cost of ownership for power users.
May prompt regulatory scrutiny on battery efficiency standards and 5G modem optimization requirements. Could incentivize industry standards for power consumption disclosure and encourage FTC examination of marketing claims regarding 5G performance.