Is it wrong the iPhone’s AI battery management is the only WWDC rumor I’m excited about?

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appleDeveloper Conference around the world (WWDC) begins next week – but if I am honest with myself, I am struggling to take care. I used to see shows with an anxious expectation of what new things would come to my Mac next year. But in recent years, many features that have been featured either fall into the bucket, “Wait, you can’t already?” Or who has been marked “OK, that is Not One thing I am Going to use. “

Rumors of announcements for this year are not helping in slate. Most of the things I know about I don’t need to engage with it. The highest rumor to bring the iPhone, iPad and Mac to their youngest siblings is a vision that is affected by the UI over hall. Permanent temperament is a good thing aimed at aimed at, but Apple allegedly justifies the change by saying that the platform is to switch. I can’t say that I have a problem ever, and I think that Apple will forget that each of these devices are different, and work differently for their own stability.

If a promise is often made, there is a danger that you will stop admitting that it will ever be fulfilled. Nothing, Apple is going to make the iPad more useful as a production capacity tool. Rumors indicate slates to improve multi -tasking and app window management to make more Mac -ore. Will get But unless the iPadus has received radical changes that will run it as a lot of Macos, nothing will change. And I suspect that Apple will bring real multi -tasking to the iPad, lest they eat in the sale of Mac – do not mention the barriers to its form element.

As a person who is aggressively indifferent to Generative AI and voice assistants, Apple Intelligence and Siri are in reconciliation and Siri left me cool. I am not sure I would ever want a controversial pattern identification algorithm writing messages and emails. Nor am I the idea of ​​using Generative AI to make pictures. Instead I will live in the real world. Certainly, I am a young man who is screaming at the cloud, I don’t care.

Is it wrong the iPhone’s AI battery management is the only WWDC rumor I’m excited about?Is it wrong the iPhone’s AI battery management is the only WWDC rumor I’m excited about?

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According to Apple, I am clearly in the minority since I ever engaged with Siri accidentally. I can think, type and walk faster than I can say, “Hey Siri, dim the lights of my room by 50 percent,” so the slowdown of speech provoked me. Indeed, I love a virtual assistant who was just as skilled and fantastic as a meat and a blood person who can martial all my data and keep me on the track. But I’m not sure we are close to this location, and Apple has failed to fulfill its promises more than once in this area.

The only rumor feature that makes me excited is the battery management mode “powerful from AI” for iOS 19 (or 26, to identify rumors). I say “powerful from AI”, since I’m not sure how much we need to monitor an algorithm that tracks your use samples to make adjustments to electricity savings. But this is a feature that, if it is able to make meaningful improvement in the longevity of the iPhone, change may come.

Nevertheless, as a relatively havy heavy iPhone user, I rarely maintain my device without any top charge by the end of the day. This is not a new problem, either, since the first model launches in 2007, the iPhone battery has decreased. In a world where most Android handsets are proud of the multi -day battery life, the iPhone battery life is shameful. Yes, you can take it as a thin and light iPhone air of rumors as a very subtle digit, which I feel like was the most wasted of development resources.

It may be that my consciousness with Apple is a sign of frustration that it seems so compelled to move forward instead of being trapped. I greeted last year that the company had already paid so much attention to adding multi -track recording into the voice note despite the feature in the garage band. I would like to do nothing but Apple that he did with Snow Leopard in 2009 and with the High Sierra in 2017. In both of these examples, the company chose to focus on running the current code and running faster with new features instead of expanding itself. This, to me, looks like a better use of Apple’s time, more than re -dyeing the home screen with snigir icons.

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