According to Mishaal Rahman, Google battery health check (Battery Health Checker) on Android 14. This allows users to check the maximum battery capacity of their Android 14 device and see if it is operating at maximum capacity. A very useful system tool Available on iOS for a very long time.
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The American journalist took to Twitter to announce the good news: “I recently purchased a used Pixel 7 Pro and thought it was a shame it didn’t have a battery health feature. It would be nice to guess the number of charge cycles passed or the percentage of its original capacity. Looks like Google will make this possible in Android 14!”. actually discovered something app named Batt in beta source code mobile operating system.
Android 14 will integrate a battery health checker tool
Google would already start putting API available for developers Using the beta version of Android. The image shared on Twitter shows a summary of the battery’s health (with a percentage of its original capacity). number of full charge cyclesas well as the current battery charging policy Production date your letter.
I recently bought a used Pixel 7 Pro and thought it was a shame that Google’s battery health feature was unreleased.
It would be nice to see how many charge cycles it has or an estimated percentage of its original capacity. Fortunately, Google made it possible in Android 14! 🧵 pic.twitter.com/KXGtLwhJtU
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) 1 June 2023
Must have battery health check feature Can be used simultaneously with Android 14. Will it be implemented natively in the OS, or does Google make the relevant APIs available only to third-party app developers? No one knows yet, but we may know for sure as early as August 2023, when the company will start rolling out the general release of Android 14 to Pixel smartphones first and then to all compatible devices in the ecosystem.