While iPhones are highly regarded for their features and convenience, consolidating their position as market leader, customers are not short of criticism for the battery life of the latest models released.
And if you're one of those iPhone users who panics at the thought of not being able to make it through the day with enough battery, this could soon be nothing more than a distant nightmare!
Indeed, according to the latest information from Bloomberg, Apple could use artificial intelligence to save your smartphone's battery...
A new battery management mode for iOS 19
According to an article by Mark Gurman, a journalist at Bloomberg, Apple is currently working on using artificial intelligence to optimize the iPhone battery. Available on iOS 19, which should be announced soon, this management mode could be based on battery data collected by the company.
From this information, Apple could analyze user usage and predict the specific times of day when it is necessary to reduce the consumption of other features or certain applications.
In addition to this addition, the article announces a feature that would indicate the remaining time needed to fully charge an iPhone's battery.
In an article from The Verge published last March, we learned that the iPhone 17 would be the thinnest iPhone ever made until now. While Apple is still very discreet about the technical specifications of this device, this design choice necessarily implies using a thinner battery.
Through this new management method for its batteries, Apple could have found a clever way to save battery power…
Artificial intelligence finally operational at Apple?
Highly anticipated by developers and fans of Apple products, the next keynote of the WWDC (Apple Worldwide Developers Conference) is expected to take place on June 9, 2025.
During this conference, we should finally learn more about the next version of the operating system used on iPhones. And while the public is waiting to be surprised with new features, it is above all artificial intelligence that should be at the heart of all discussions.
Between the failure of Apple Intelligence and the new version of Siri, Apple is highly anticipated. While Mark Gurman had already mentioned the arrival of an "AI Doctor" in iPhones last April, Apple could still unveil other features around artificial intelligence by next month...
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