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    Flagship phones nowadays offer heaps of performance, and their battery life is also quite good. But you’re forced to choose between one of the two most of the time.

    Galaxy S26 series smartphones, for example, come with standard and light performance profiles, the former offering high performance, and the latter prioritizing battery life.

    According to the latest information from the Far East, Samsung could soon bring a new feature to the Galaxy S26 series — one that will allow you to have both.

    New adaptive profile spotted on Galaxy S26 in China

    Prolific tipster Ice Universe has shared on the Chinese social network Weibo what looks like a third performance profile in the Galaxy S26 series battery menu.The profile is called “adaptive,” and according to the description in the posted screenshot (you can take a look below), it “makes smart performance adjustments to help extend battery life.”

    This is how the new adaptive performance profile looks inside the Galaxy S26 menu. | Image by Ice Universe - New Galaxy S26 feature promises both peak performance and killer battery lifeThis is how the new adaptive performance profile looks inside the Galaxy S26 menu. | Image by Ice Universe - New Galaxy S26 feature promises both peak performance and killer battery life

    This is how the new adaptive performance profile looks inside the Galaxy S26 menu. | Image by Ice Universe

    This new profile is “mostly based on the standard profile,” which means it uses high-performance settings but with a pinch of battery management when needed, providing the best of both worlds.

    This Adaptive mode is more than just an additional performance option. It appears to be Samsung’s next-generation intelligent performance management system being piloted in the Chinese market. Its goal is to deliver power consumption close to Light Mode during most everyday tasks, while retaining the instant responsiveness and peak performance of Standard Mode whenever needed.

    – Ice Universe on X

    Next-generation intelligent battery profile for Galaxy phones?

    Ice Universe suggests that this new adaptive profile spotted on the Chinese version of the Galaxy S26 could be Samsung’s next intelligent battery management feature; the company plans to roll it out globally after this initial test phase.

     

    I’ve looked into it further. The new Adaptive performance profile is exclusive to the Mainland China versions of the Galaxy S26 series, and is not available on any previous Galaxy model or international S26 variant.

    This Adaptive mode is more than just an additional performance… pic.twitter.com/zQZBK3XFqX

    — Ice Universe (@UniverseIce) June 7, 2026

     
    Think of it as a dynamic display refresh rate but for performance. When your Galaxy phone detects a lighter task, such as browsing the web or just scrolling through some photos, it clocks down the processor and saves battery without compromising snappiness.

    The moment you launch a game or a demanding app, the system taps into all the available resources to give the smoothest performance.

    Not clear if there’s any AI involve

    It’s easy to slap the AI moniker on a feature such as this one, but it’s not clear whether or not Samsung is leveraging any Galaxy AI in this new “adaptive performance profile.”There’s nothing in the provided screenshot to suggest AI models are used to make this work, so for now we have to assume that it’s not that smart and relies on simple things such as detecting the app or the load on the processor or GPU.

    Are we going to get this Adaptive Performance profile globally?

    Ice Universe speculates that this new feature could roll out globally with the next big One UI update, but it’s just that — a speculation.

    However, given the feature is already live on many Chinese Galaxy S26 series phones, this means the feature is well out of beta and being tested on user devices as we write this.

    Chances are we’re going to see this new profile sooner rather than later. Which is great news and a very clever way to squeeze more battery life without making your Galaxy phone feel sluggish.

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