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In iOS 26, Apple updated the Battery section of the Settings app to provide a much more in-depth look at how your iPhone usage impacts battery life and how much battery apps are draining, plus there are new battery management tools.

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At the top of the Battery interface, there's a readout of your current battery and the time that you last charged. If your iPhone is currently charging, it will let you know how much time is remaining until a full charge.

Battery usage is no longer split by 24 hours and 10 days, with Apple providing just a weekly view of average battery use along with a comparison of how much battery you're currently using compared to your typical average.

The new comparison feature will let you know if you're using more, the same, or less battery life than you do on most days. It shows which apps used more battery and by how much, which makes it easier to tell what's draining your battery.

App battery usage includes specific details, such as letting you know if an app ran in the background longer, was on your screen longer, or sent more notifications than normal.

You can tap back through the previous 7 days to see how much battery you used on a given day, with a breakdown for active use and screen idle use. It also shows when you charged and for how long.

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There's still a Battery Health section where you can see charge cycles and maximum capacity and a Charge Limit section where you can limit charging to 80 percent. Apple also added a new Power Mode option where you can toggle on Low Power Mode or the new Adaptive Power Mode. Adaptive Power Mode detects when iPhone usage is higher than normal and makes small performance adjustments like lowering display brightness to extend battery life.

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These new battery features are available in iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, but Apple hasn't changed the Mac battery readouts. iOS 26 is limited to developers right now, though a public beta is coming next month. iOS 26 will launch to the public in September.

Article Link: iOS 26 Features Battery Settings Overhaul
 
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anyone knows which iPhones even support this? iPhone 16 and above?
Im pretty sure a few iPhones would support it ,otherwise whats the point of calling it as feature, only if its available with iPhone 17 Air or something
 
I just want something built in that tells me what rate the phone is charging at with the connected charger.
It depends on many factors. If you are using it, Battery Percentage, ambient Temperature. It’s best to let iOS handle it by itself. If people saw the weird fluctuations batteries experience during charging they would complain their iPhones are defective
 
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Some good news, finally. By the way, we honestly shouldn't praise Apple. This basic feature should not have taken this long. The same applies to the iPad calculator app.
 
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It depends on many factors. If you are using it, Battery Percentage, ambient Temperature. It’s best to let iOS handle it by itself. If people saw the weird fluctuations batteries experience during charging they would complain their iPho es are defective
Fair point, but lots of cars do this and it’s a huge help. Apple could note what’s causing any limitation.

iOS will be handling it regardless, but I’d like to understand better how fast my device is charging so I know when it’ll have enough charge for me to be able to use it again (not just when it’ll be full).
 
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I’m not seeing that remaining time until charged info on the Lock Screen no matter what I do. So annoying lol
 
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