iPhones are possibly the smartphones most desired by users, and despite the fact that they are the most expensive mobile phones on the market and cost almost as much as a month’s salary, in Spain alone approximately two out of every 10 mobile phones are Apple, according to the OCU.
Although it is true that the importance that these devices have acquired in the last decade justifies us investing in a terminal that is worth itsince we use our cell phones for everything and throughout the day, so it is worth buying a good one, The truth is that iPhones have a lot of marketing, and then they are not that advanced.
Nobody denies that they are full of functions that improve the user experience, their interface is very well thought out, Siri works very well compared to other virtual assistants and of course they have an enviable camera that, no matter how much their competitors try, they cannot replicate. .
However, the iPhone sins in some aspects that, unlike its Android competitors, which cost less than half of Apple’s most basic model, they have had for many years. For example, many models from Chinese brands such as Xiaomi, realme or OPPO that They cost a third of what the new iPhone 16 does, they have a battery that lasts three times longer and charges in less time.
Just a few days ago it was leaked that the iPhone 17 was going to incorporate a notable change in its screens, but this novelty that the company announced had actually been existing for several years in Android models that cost half as much. Now, with iOS 18.2 about to be released, they have discovered a novelty called Battery Intelligence.
What is Battery Intelligence and how does it work?
For several years now, When Android users charge their phone, they know exactly how long it will take to fully charge their phone.However, the almighty iPhones do not have this callsign or any similar one. Or that was until the arrival of iOS 18.2, which for the first time will include this callsign when you put the phone to charge.
Basically, its main function is calculate and display the estimated time it will take your iPhone to fully charge, and from Apple they have achieved this using your Artificial Intelligencewhich analyzes the energy received by the device to calculate the time.
The truth is that this novelty is very good, since it is important information for users, however, It comes very, very late if we compare it with Android devices, So it is neither new nor an AI tool that sounds great as marketing, but this technology is not necessary for a phone to tell you how much it has left to charge.
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