iPhone 15 Pro Models Get Support for India’s NavIC, Apple May Let You Limit Charging Percentage on New Lineup

Apple took the wraps off the much-rumored iPhone 15 series at its “Wonderlust” event on September 12. The latest phones come with a number of new features, including a new USB Type-C port for the first time, titanium construction, camera upgrades and dynamic islands on all models. This year, the Cupertino-based company has also extended support for Indian Navigation Satellite System (NavIC) to iPhone 15 Pro models. With this new initiative, Apple is joining India’s efforts to promote the country’s homegrown alternative to GPS navigation systems. Separately, source code reportedly discovered in the iOS 17 beta suggests that the iPhone 15 will have an option to limit the maximum battery charge percentage.

iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are list Support NavIC.This is the first one spot Provided by TechCrunch. For those who don’t know, NavIC is India’s own navigation system, similar to the US’s GPS and Russia’s Glonass. The system was developed by the Indian space agency ISRO for military and commercial users and was earlier known as IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System). NavIC consists of eight satellites covering mainland India and areas up to 1,500 km from its borders.

This is the first time Apple has supported NavIC in its iPhone models. With this move, Apple appears to be responding to India’s efforts to drive NavIC adoption. The Indian government is pushing smartphone companies to support NavIC on mobile phones sold in India from January this year.

Separately, it is reported that the iPhone 15 series will have a new feature that allows users to limit battery charge percentage to maximize battery health.According to source code spot According to 9to5Mac, in the beta version of iOS 17 released to developers, Apple will let users limit the maximum number of charging times for the iPhone 15 series.

The option is expected to appear in the battery settings menu once it goes live. Enabling this feature will stop charging after the battery reaches a user-set maximum percentage. Instead, when the feature is turned off, it displays a message saying the iPhone “will be fully charged.” It’s very similar to the Optimize Battery Charging option and is expected to keep your battery healthy over time. Smartphones from Samsung and OnePlus offer similar features.

The new charging optimization feature is expected to be compatible with the iPhone 15 series with USB Type-C port charging. We’ll know more about this feature once Apple’s new iPhone software, iOS 17, is released to the public on September 18. The iPhone 15 series will go on sale on September 22.


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