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In this podcast, Thomas Domville walks through Apple’s new Adaptive Power mode in iOS, explaining what it does, which devices support it, what trade-offs to expect, and how to turn it on. You’ll learn how the system uses on-device intelligence to detect unusually power-hungry apps or tasks and gently throttle performance to extend battery life—plus how this differs from the traditional Low Power Mode.
What is Adaptive Power?- An AI-assisted battery feature that watches for apps or tasks using more CPU/battery than usual and automatically makes performance adjustments (e.g., slightly dimming the display or allowing some activities to take longer) to reduce drain.
- It’s conservative compared to Low Power Mode—only intervenes when something is actually hogging resources, so the phone behaves normally most of the time.
- Trade-offs: When Adaptive Power kicks in, you may notice subtle slowdowns (emails/messages can arrive a bit slower; animations feel slightly less snappy; display may dim a touch).
- Device support: Requires newer, AI-capable iPhone models (as referenced in the show).
- Set-and-forget: Once enabled, it only activates when needed—otherwise your phone runs as usual.
- Notifications available: You can enable an Adaptive Power notification so you know when it’s actively managing performance.
- Works alongside Low Power Mode: Low Power Mode remains the more aggressive option; Adaptive Power is a lighter-touch, smarter layer for everyday use.
- Open Settings.
- Double Tap Battery.
- Double Tap Power Mode (near the bottom of the screen).
- Toggle Adaptive PowerOn.
- (Optional) Turn on Adaptive Power Notifications to be alerted when it activates.
- (Optional) Use Low Power Mode when you want a stronger, system-wide battery-saving profile (iOS will typically prompt you around 20% battery).
- In Settings, navigate by swiping right until you reach Battery, then double-tap.
- On the Battery screen, you can four-finger tap near the bottom to quickly reach elements closer to the end of the list, then flick left/right to Power Mode.
- Toggle Adaptive Power and Adaptive Power Notifications with a double-tap.
- Adaptive Power: Daily driver—great for automatic, gentle savings without constantly changing how your phone feels.
- Low Power Mode: Use when you need maximum battery conservation (travel days, long events, low-battery emergencies).
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