Battery Settings for iPhone get a good update in iOS 26, including a new intellectual regional battery called Advive Power. The iPhone will also now track additional battery statistics, for example, your average energy consumption during the day. Right in the upper part of the lock screen, when it is connected to power, your phone will now show the estimated time for charging until it reaches 80%.
This function is useful if you use various chargers, possibly a combination of slow and fast chargers. Assessment of the battery time will take into account the fact that at the current charge rate. The phone is connected to a slow charger, and the system predicts that it will take another seven minutes to add 3% of the battery to reach 80%.
Outside of the mark of 80%, estimates of the battery charge time can also be found in recently updated settings -> Battery section. The most upper part of this screen now tells you about the current charging status, including time to finish exercises. If the phone is disconnected, he reports on the current percentage of the battery and at what level he was charged when it was last connected. He will also try to notify you if the application uses more batteries than usual, and why.
so that your iPhone lasts even longer for one charge, also a new adaptive power on the screen settings screen. This is located next to a low -power mode as another way to configure a compromise with durability for your phone.
here. The low -power mode may be included in 20%. This may mean that your email can be obtained less regularly, or some things can take a little more time when adaptive power leads to a decrease in your device.
It sounds like the settings are intended to be thin (“ slightly lowering ” ;, “ a little longer ”), so you should not notice too much the difference in practice. And if you have a lot of batteries and you do not use more than usual, the performance of your device is unchanged. That is why this is called an adaptive function.