This simple feature displays the maximum battery capacity compared to the new state, helping users understand battery degradation. However, this could change next year with evidence suggesting that Android 15 will bring this anticipated feature.
Android 15 may introduce a battery status feature akin to iPhoneAs such, Android Authority and Google News Telegram editor, Nail Sadykov, serendipitously discovered a hidden “battery health” screen in the recent Android 14 QPR2 beta 2 update.
Although this feature isn't functional yet, code analysis indicates it will display “the estimated charge percentage the battery can hold compared to when it was new.” In simple terms, it's a battery health percentage feature similar to that on iPhone.
While the availability of this feature remains uncertain, Android Authority suggests it may debut on Android 15, possibly initially as a Pixel exclusive. However, users of other Android phone brands may also soon experience this feature.
The benefits of battery status are undeniable, especially for those who want to use their phones for many years. Let's wait and see!
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