Google Pixel Phones: Google has begun rolling out a highly anticipated feature for Pixel devices as part of the latest Android 15 update. The new battery charging limit feature allows users to set a cap on their phone’s charge at 80%, offering significant benefits for long-term battery health. This update, which had previously been expected in December as part of the Android 15 QPR 1 release, has started appearing in the November build of Android 15 (AP3A.241105.007) for certain Pixel users.
The feature is designed to help preserve the lifespan of a phone’s battery by preventing the typical stress caused by charging to 100%. Keeping a battery fully charged for prolonged periods can accelerate its degradation. By stopping the charge at 80%, users can reduce this wear and tear, particularly benefiting those who charge their phones overnight or leave them plugged in for extended periods.
Although some users have reported seeing the feature in their settings, others, including the author of this article, are still waiting for its availability. The feature can be found under the “Charging Optimization” section in the “Battery” settings menu. It’s possible that the rollout is gradual, or it may be a server-side update that is yet to reach all devices.
This new addition could be a game-changer for Pixel owners looking to extend the lifespan of their phone’s battery, particularly those who frequently plug in their devices for charging.