Difference beetween black and white 5G

I'd just bought a 5G 30GB black, and I would like to know if is there any difference with the white one, somebody told me that the battery of the white version has a longer life, is this truth?, Thanks a lot.

They are exactly the same except for the color.
Battery length differences lie between 30GB and 60GB models
btabz
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