The latest iPhone may be stuffed
with some software that can help save the life of your battery.
Apple isn’t just going to throw
in a switch that darkens the lights on your screen or switches off your 4G
either, what they’ve got planned is more in line with monitoring each
individual’s specific cell phone usage behaviour.
A patent that’s just been filed
by Apple gave some insight into the power-saving techniques for future iPhones
(potentially). The phone will take into consideration just how often users
power their phones: plugging your phone in during the day, or leaving it
charging all night will determine whether or not the phone will always be
running at full capacity, or it may dial down its power at certain parts of the
day depending on your charging habits.
There are other factors that will
come into play as well. Let’s say you’re boarding a long flight, the phone will
enter into the battery saving mode to make sure that you have some juice once
you’re on the ground.
You can check the patent out in
the source below. There’s no certainty as to whether or not this battery-saving
tech will make it into future iDevices, but the fact that Apple is patenting
the technology is a pretty good sign.
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