iOS 19 Will Include AI Battery Management Feature

With the iOS 19 update, Apple plans to use AI to help you better manage your iPhone's battery life, reports Bloomberg. iOS 19 will have an AI-powered battery management option that will analyze how you use your device and make adjustments where possible to cut down on battery usage.

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The battery option will be included in the Apple Intelligence suite of features, with Apple drawing on battery data that it has collected from users over time. The battery mode will be able to cut the power draw of apps and other system features based on device usage, and it will also include a Lock Screen indicator that shows how long it will take an ‌iPhone‌ charge.

iOS 19's new battery management tool was designed with the super slim iPhone 17 Air in mind. Apple's new ultra thin ‌iPhone‌ doesn't have as much space for a battery inside, and some rumors have suggested that the ‌iPhone 17‌ Air's battery will not be up to par with the battery life of other ‌iPhone 17‌ models. Apple plans to improve ‌iPhone 17‌ Air battery life with the AI optimizations, though the feature set will be available for all iPhones that are able to run iOS 19.

Along with the AI battery mode, several new features coming in iOS 19 will be described as "powered by" ‌Apple Intelligence‌, with Apple also planning to use that wording for some Apple Watch features.

Other features coming in iOS 19 include a glass-inspired design that looks similar to visionOS, a redesigned Health app with new functionality, updates to Siri, and more. Gurman says that Apple is also "pushing" engineers to make sure that the iOS 19 update is "more functional and less glitchy."

Additional details on all the features coming in iOS 19 can be found in our dedicated iOS 19 roundup.

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MacUserFella Avatar
10 months ago
So, Apple Intelligence, a feature that uses up battery, is going to teach us how to preserve battery…?
Score: 30 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Tagbert Avatar
10 months ago
This is the kind of machine learning that Apple has been doing for over 10 years. They’ve had a pretty good track record on this type of AI. The LLMs, not so much.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
BorisDG Avatar
10 months ago
Now watch how all of that will be locked for latest iPhone only.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
antiprotest Avatar
10 months ago

Don’t we kind of have that already?
Does it need to be repackaged as “Apple Intelligence”?
At this point, it might be better for them to just repackage everything they've done reliably as AI instead of making their own. Next they'll say iOS 19 or 20 has FaceAI, reserved only for the newest iPhones, when it's just plain old FaceID.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jashar7 Avatar
10 months ago
That’s actually ridiculous
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
10 months ago
Don’t we kind of have that already?
Does it need to be repackaged as “Apple Intelligence”?
Score: 12 Votes (Like | Disagree)