According to reports, Google has improved the Pixel Adaptive Charging function, which now looks to work without the need for an alert.
By postponing charging to 100% until users wake up, this smart function seeks to “help conserve long-term battery life.” According to 9to5Google, their Pixel smartphone will hold at 80% and utilise their morning alarm to determine when it is ready to disconnect.
“When you charge your phone between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. with an active alarm set for 3-10 a.m., your phone may use Adaptive charging. This feature must be turned on for your phone to use it,” the company said.
According to the article, Google first set the alarm window between 5 and 10 a.m., which was then altered to 3-10 a.m. to suit more sleep patterns.
Many were upset at the time since they had to manually set an alarm and the Pixel couldn’t figure out their schedule for them.
According to the study, the necessity for an alert appears to have altered because Adaptive Charging works without setting an alarm.
Meanwhile, Google is expected to release the ‘Pixel Fold’ and ‘Pixel 7a’ smartphones in June.
The Pixel Fold is expected to be released in mid-June, according to leaked retail listings obtained by 9to5Google.
Together with the foldable smartphone, the Pixel 7a and a new blue model of the Pixel Buds A-Series are scheduled to be released.