Among the many features and changes included in iOS 26 are a series of helpful battery updates for your iPhone. There’s a new charging indicator that appears at the top of the Lock Screen, to let you know how long it’ll take to charge your phone to 80 or 100%; a redesigned Battery settings page, which gives you deeper insights into your battery health and usage; and, most notably, a new “Adaptive Power” feature, that can make small changes in your iPhone’s performance to boost your battery life—like a light version of Low Power Mode.
They might not be the flashiest of features, especially when to compared to Apple’s “Liquid Glass” redesign, but they are quite useful. I don’t know how it’s taken Apple nearly two decades to add a charging estimate to the iPhone, as now you won’t have to wonder how long it’ll take before your phone has enough juice to leave the house. Adaptive Power, too, is great to have here, since Low Power Mode can take things too far in the name of reducing battery consumption. With this new feature, your iPhone will hopefully still feel as fast and snappy as usual, while lasting a bit longer between charges as well.
There’s only one problem here: Your iPhone might not actually be compatible with Adaptive Power, due to how the feature works under the hood.
Adaptive Power is AI-powered
In order to know when to reduce your iPhone’s performance to extend battery life without a noticeable affect on iOS, Apple is tapping into its AI toolkit—Apple Intelligence. If you have an iPhone 15 or older, you know that your iPhone is not compatible with Apple Intelligence, even if the reasoning is a bit dubious.
Nevertheless, Apple Intelligence features are limited to iPhone 15 Pro and newer, which really means there are only six iPhone models that can run them:
iOS 26 may run on iPhone 11 or newer, but unless you have an iPhone 15 Pro or newer, you’re not getting the full iOS 26 experience.
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