mah
Milliampere-hour (mAh) is a unit of electric charge commonly used to express the capacity of rechargeable batteries. It indicates the amount of charge a battery can deliver over time. A battery rated at 1000 mAh can supply 1000 milliamperes for one hour, 500 mA for two hours, and so on. Because energy also depends on voltage, a convenient measure of energy is watt-hours (Wh), calculated as Ah times the nominal voltage. For a battery with a nominal voltage of V, energy is approximately (mAh/1000) × V Wh. For example, a 2000 mAh cell at 3.7 V stores about 7.4 Wh.
The mAh rating relates to runtime under a given current draw: runtime ≈ (mAh) / (current in mA)
Useful caveats: mAh is a simplified measure of capacity and does not by itself determine device performance.