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Apple seeks to use AI to boost iPhone battery life

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Apple May Use AI in iOS 19 to Boost iPhone Battery Performance
Apple is reportedly developing an AI-powered battery management feature for iOS 19 that would learn from user habits to extend iPhone battery life.

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Your iPhone battery could get a big boost soon thanks to iOS 19 and Apple Intelligence – and that's good news for the iPhone 17 Air
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Apple seeks to use AI to boost iPhone battery life: report
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