Google introduces a new feature for Android that extends battery life
Google introduces a new feature for Android that extends battery life: Google is working on a new feature to improve how long Android smartphones’ batteries last. This feature, called “Adaptive Timeout,” is being tested in the latest trial version of Android 15.
Adaptive Timeout works by automatically turning off the phone’s screen when it’s not actively being used. This helps save battery power because the screen uses a lot of energy. A Google spokesperson confirmed that the feature uses various sensors in the phone to know when the user isn’t interacting with it. When it detects no activity, the screen will switch off on its own.
While Google has verified that Adaptive Timeout is being tested, they haven’t explained exactly how it will work. This feature is part of Google’s efforts to tackle the problem of smartphones losing battery power too quickly. They are exploring different ways to make batteries last longer.
As Google continues to refine Android 15, people are looking forward to its official release, which is expected in the last part of this year. This update is likely to bring significant improvements to Android phones. Adaptive Timeout shows how Google is committed to making technology better and improving how people use their smartphones.