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iOS 26’s new ‘adaptive power’ mode dials back performance to save battery

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Last updated: 10 June 2025 03:21
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Apple is working on a new “adaptive power” feature in iOS 26 that aims to make your battery last longer. In the iOS 26 developer beta, Apple describes the feature as a way for the iPhone to make “small performance adjustments to extend your battery life,” including by lowering screen brightness and “allowing some activities to take a little longer.”

At the time, Gurman said that the feature will use the “battery data it has collected from users’ devices” to determine which apps it should lower power consumption on. Google has a similar Adaptive Battery feature for Android phones, which it says uses AI to analyze how you use your phone, allowing it to shut off lesser-used apps in the background.

The Adaptive Power toggle currently exists alongside Low Power Mode in the Battery > Power Mode section of the Settings menu in the iOS 26 developer beta.

Apple plans to release the iOS 26 beta to more users next month before rolling it out to everyone in the fall. Along with a new “Liquid Glass” design, iOS 26 adds a bundle of new features, including updates to the Camera, Phone, Safari, and Messages apps, as well as Apple Intelligence-powered live translation for text messages and calls.

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