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More like Apple is slow to advance their battery size. Samsung is offering like, 5000mAh batteries in their A series phones (Hyperbole yes, but still)
Optimization is more important than just sticking a larger battery somewhere.
Ehhhhh, when your making a completely integrated device, Optimization is the core. And, an iPhone with a 5000mAh+ battery would probably last 2 whole days.
Idk what phone you have but my 13 pro easily lasts 2 days for me, light usage I could probably get 3.
Right now a Galaxy S20FE. I tend to charge 85% and go down to 20% and it barely gets me through 1 day that way right now due to excessive heat in Texas, which is where I live. Couple that with having to Wireless Charge as my only source of Charging due to my USB Port being broken, and you have a recipe for crap battery life.
Besides bigger batteries make phones heavier pretty quickly. For mobile devices, optimized system and apps is very important.