In any case, the feature is helpful in many scenarios, as Google has provided helpful tips for customers to prolong the battery’s lifespan on their Pixel smartphones, such as which chargers they should use for optimum charging performance, enabling adaptive charging, optimizing other settings, and more. It is not confirmed if the feature is baked into the next Android update, but assuming it is exclusive to Pixel handsets, that makes it even more encouraging to keep those smartphones with you.
Mishaal Rahman, Esper’s senior technical editor, discovered the addition of the Pixel battery health feature when looking through Android 13 QPR1 beta 2’s updates. Now, it’s not as simple to view as one may think because you have to search under Settings Services or Settings Intelligence to find this feature.
Additionally, you should be aware that not everyone sees the battery health option, so it’s conceivable that Google is testing it before launching it once it’s complete.
A tweet from Rahman that reads, “Many users are pointing out that the description text is copied from iOS. That leads me to think this feature isn’t ready for the prime time! (I manually enabled this page in Settings Services, so you may not see if it you followed what I did.)”
In any case, the feature is useful in a variety of situations because Google has given customers useful advice on how to extend the battery life on their Pixel smartphones, including which chargers to use for best charging performance, turning on adaptive charging, adjusting other settings, and more. It is unknown if the function will be included in the upcoming Android release, but presuming it will only work with Pixel smartphones, it will be even more motivating to carry those devices around.
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