
Summary
- Two battery sizes, one phone: The eSIM-only model gets 5,425mAh. The physical SIM version gets 5,235mAh — the same split Apple used in the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
- Biggest jump in years: The physical SIM model gains 412mAh over the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s 4,823mAh. The eSIM version adds 337mAh over the 17 Pro Max’s 5,088mAh.
- Beats the Galaxy S26 Ultra: Samsung’s flagship flagship packs a 5,000mAh cell. Both iPhone 18 Pro Max variants clear that number.
- Source carries caveats: @fireuniverse8 has a mixed track record — treat this as directional, not confirmed.
- Context: Prior leaks had already pointed to a record battery; this is the first time exact figures have been named.
The Numbers in Context
Both figures represent a meaningful step forward. The iPhone 17 Pro Max with a physical SIM had a 4,823mAh battery — a number most Android flagship owners would consider modest. A jump to 5,235mAh is 412mAh more, which translates to roughly 8–10% more capacity depending on efficiency. The eSIM version’s gain of 337mAh over 5,088mAh is proportionally smaller but still significant at this size class.

Why Beating the S26 Ultra Actually Matters
I suppose the honest framing is this: bigger capacity doesn’t automatically mean better real-world life. Apple’s software efficiency and chip architecture have historically outperformed Android phones with larger cells on actual screen-on time. A 5,235mAh iPhone 18 Pro Max running A20 Pro silicon could be a genuinely remarkable endurance device — or it could simply match what the 4,823mAh iPhone 17 Pro Max already delivered. The test will come in reviews.

