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Smart battery management ensures uninterrupted use throughout the day

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Press Release
29 May, 2025, 03:15 pm
Last modified: 29 May, 2025, 03:19 pm

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Smart battery management ensures uninterrupted use throughout the day

Press Release
29 May, 2025, 03:15 pm
Last modified: 29 May, 2025, 03:19 pm
Smart battery management ensures uninterrupted use throughout the day

 As smartphones become essential for everything from work and entertainment to health tracking, battery performance has taken centre stage.

Today's users demand more than just large batteries—they expect their devices to be intelligent enough to last through a full day of use without overheating or slowing down. This has ushered in an era of innovative battery management systems powered by artificial intelligence.

Battery upgrades used to mean increasing capacity. Now, brands are focusing on AI-powered solutions, such as adaptive power allocation, usage pattern analysis, and thermal regulation, that keep phones running efficiently for longer without requiring more mAh.

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These systems are beneficial for people on the go, who use their phones for everything from video calls and social media to navigation and gaming. By recognising usage behaviour, modern smartphones can allocate energy where it's needed most and even control when and how the battery charges.

Artificial intelligence is now managing much of a smartphone's energy consumption. Features like app prediction, background task limitation, and screen-off optimisation reduce unnecessary battery drain. Users can also customise how their phones consume power, such as prioritising key apps or enabling ultra-power-saving modes when needed.

These improvements not only enhance battery life but also enable users to extend device usage over long days without needing to charge.

Battery intelligence also applies to how devices are charged. The latest NOTE 50 Series from Infinix demonstrates how premium charging features are becoming increasingly accessible to a broader audience. All models come with 5200mAh batteries, supported by charging speeds from 45W to 100W wired and up to 50W wireless, with MagCharge support.

Intelligent battery management is part of a broader shift toward AI-driven user experiences. With the NOTE 50 Series, Infinix introduces AI, a system that adapts to user behaviour to enhance performance and interaction.

Tools like Deep Seek AI, One-Tap AI Camera, and AI Noise Mute offer more intuitive experiences. At the same time, the Bio-Active Halo Light adds subtle visual cues for notifications and activity without being intrusive.

Together, these features represent a new chapter in smartphone development—where power, design, and intelligence work together to meet the evolving needs of modern users.

TBS / Infinix Bangladesh / Corporate

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