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iPhones have battery capacities that vary from around 7 Watt-hours to 17 Watt-Hours. The Jackery Explorer 100 Plus has a 99.2 Watt-hour battery of LiFEPO4 cells. Jackery estimates 15% of the battery power is lost in the voltage conversion to deliver power to a device, which leaves about 85 Watt-hours available into the device. Lithium-ion batteries will waste less than 10% of the power used to charge them. So, altogether, from the Jackery Explorer 100 Plus, about 77 Watt-hours will make it inside the battery of an iPhone when charging. For an iPhone with a small battery, that would equate to about 11 charges from 0-100%. For an iPhone with a large battery, one could expect to get 4-5 full charges from 0-100%.
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