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Smart Charging with Apple's AI: Say Goodbye to Battery Guesswork!
Cupertino, USAWednesday, November 6, 2024
Compared to Android, Apple's AI approach could offer a more precise and user-friendly experience. While Android has similar tools, iPhones operate on a closed system, giving Apple more control to provide a smoother experience with BatteryIntelligence.
With the iPhone 15, Apple introduced new battery health settings. Users can choose to charge to 100%, limit charging to 80%, or turn off battery protection altogether. However, these options are only available for the iPhone 14 series and newer models. Analysts suggest that iPhones without Apple's AI technology, like the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus, might not support BatteryIntelligence.
This new feature could make managing battery health and charge times much easier for iPhone users. It has the potential to significantly improve the charging experience. What do you think about BatteryIntelligence? Let us know your thoughts!
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