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With Android 13 QPR1 Google working on Battery Health for Pixel phones

Android 13 QPR1 Battery Health

In September, the Android 13 QPR1 Beta 1 update came with top features and they are searching your device from the Pixel Launcher home screen, a squared-off play/pause button, plus the playback progress bar now, able to skip forward and backward toggles on either side of the squiggle. There is one more Battery Saver Mode toggle, which shows the plus icon filling up the battery glyph.

Android 13 QPR1 Beta 2 brings modifications to the media player, and it also allows Battery Health on Pixel phones. When you go to the Settings app> Battery will display a new Battery Health menu item. Now, with this new option users enable to view battery health status and also tips to extend the phone battery’s lifespan. In this beta update, one more Maximum capacity will be as a percentage which is the same as Apple does on the iPhone, Watch, and Mac. The company gives a simple explanation and will also link out to more information:

Phone batteries, like all rechargeable batteries, are consumable components that become less effective as they age and is irreversible.

The Battery Health feature notifies users by showing this message like Needs attention. After clicking on the percentage you get more details. Google provides additional options like how the percentage it provides is an “estimated measurement of your battery capacity relative to when it is new. Lower capacity may result in fewer hours of usage between charges.” Straightforward tips include:

This feature of Pixel phones will already launch with Android 13 QPR1. In December one more beta version will be releases. Right now in which devices do these updates imply or may only be for the new versions of the Pixel phone Pixel 7 and 7 Pro not clear yet.

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