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Apple's iOS 19 will reportedly have AI-powered battery management
2025年05月12日 20:01:27 · 英文原文

Apple's iOS 19 will reportedly have AI-powered battery management

作者:anna washenkoContributing ReporterTue, May 13, 2025, 4:01 AM·1 min read0

We've still got about a month until Apple's (追記) WWDC 2025 (追記ここまで) event, but that hasn't stopped the rumors from flying about potential (追記) iOS 19 (追記ここまで) announcements. Today brings a new one from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who (追記) reports (追記ここまで) that Apple is working on a new AI-driven battery management feature for its next operating system update.

According to his sources, Apple will use AI to analyze iPhone usage trends and make adjustments to the power draw of different apps to better conserve battery on the device. iOS 19 will reportedly also add a battery indicator to the lock screen detailing how long it will take the phone to fully charge up.

A more personalized improvement to battery life further points toward the speculation that this year will see Apple unveil an (追記) iPhone Air (追記ここまで). As with its laptop counterpart, a slimmer chassis means a much smaller battery, so any path to eking out more performance will be key to making that new smartphone land with potential buyers.

This new battery management feature would be part of the company's (追記) Apple Intelligence (追記ここまで) suite, which has been slowly rolling out since last fall to mid and meh (追記) reactions (追記ここまで). We likely won't know until WWDC whether the iOS 19 overhaul will include the features we (追記) really (追記ここまで), (追記) really (追記ここまで) want.

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摘要

Apple is reportedly developing an AI-driven battery management feature for iOS 19, set to be announced at WWDC 2025. The new feature would analyze usage patterns and adjust power consumption to enhance battery life, particularly relevant for a rumored thinner iPhone Air model. Additionally, iOS 19 may introduce a lock screen battery indicator showing full charge time. These improvements are part of Apple's expanding Apple Intelligence suite, which has received mixed reactions since its introduction last fall.

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