Android 15 may bring battery health percentage feature, similar to iPhones

Android 15 may bring battery health percentage feature, similar to iPhones

For years, iPhone users have had the advantage of a battery health screen, a feature that Android lacked. This screen provides information about the battery's maximum capacity in comparison to its original state, giving users a clear understanding of its degradation over time. However, it seems that the tables may be turning, as there is evidence suggesting that Android 15 could introduce this much-desired feature.

Nail Sadykov, the editor of Android Authority and Google News Telegram, recently discovered a hidden "battery health" screen in the Android 14 QPR2 beta 2 update. Although it is currently inactive, a code analysis revealed that it will display the "estimated percentage of charge the battery can currently hold compared to when it was new." In simpler terms, it is essentially the same battery health percentage feature found in iPhones.

The availability of this feature in future Android updates remains uncertain. Android Authority speculates that it could potentially be introduced in Android 15, possibly as an exclusive feature for Pixel devices initially. However, there is always a chance that Google may abandon the idea, although recent efforts from the company suggest otherwise.

In the latest Pixel Feature Drop, Google introduced a "battery information" screen that provides details about the battery's cycle count and manufacture date. Additionally, Android 14 empowered third-party developers with battery APIs, allowing apps to estimate battery health. These developments indicate that Google is laying the groundwork for a native battery health screen.

The advantages of having a battery health screen are undeniable, especially for users who hold onto their phones for extended periods. With Google's announcement of seven years of updates for the Pixel 8 lineup, the battery health monitoring feature will prove to be beneficial for new Pixel owners.

As more information about this feature emerges, we can expect further details to be revealed soon. We will keep you informed of any new developments regarding the battery health screen in Android.

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