Highlights:
iOS 18.2 May Soon Tell You Exactly When Your iPhone Will Finish Charging
6/11/24
By:
Piyush Sharma
Apple’s New ‘BatteryIntelligence’ Feature Could Be a Game-Changer for iPhone Users
Introduction
The upcoming iOS 18.2 update could include an exciting new feature: "BatteryIntelligence," which estimates your iPhone's charging time. While this capability has been standard on many Android devices, it's a first for Apple and could significantly enhance user experience. Along with this, iOS 18.2 brings AI-driven features and deeper ChatGPT integration.
BatteryIntelligence: Estimating Charging Time
Apple’s “BatteryIntelligence” feature could provide users with an estimated time until a full charge, sent as a notification. This is particularly useful given the array of chargers and cables that impact charging speeds. Though still under development, this feature could be widely available by the final release of iOS 18.2.
Optimized Charging Features
Apple has been working on battery health tools for years, such as “Optimized Battery Charging,” which pauses charging at 80% to prevent wear. iOS 18.2 will likely add to these tools, giving users even more control over charging and battery health.
Enhanced AI Capabilities in iOS 18.2
The new update integrates ChatGPT, allowing users to interact with AI for productivity and entertainment. This AI boost, combined with Apple’s own machine learning features, makes iOS 18.2 a robust update for iPhone users.
Conclusion
With BatteryIntelligence, Apple users could soon enjoy precise charging insights and a host of new features in iOS 18.2. From enhanced AI to smarter battery management, iOS 18.2 promises a richer and more efficient experience for iPhone owners worldwide.
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