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To the main content Go to the additional menu Switch to the main window Go to the sidewalk WebSetNetWebSetNetTechnologies Тоҷикӣ TECHNOLOGIES mobile Games INTERNET MARKETING ADMIN ADMIN Windows 11 Windows 10 Linux Mac & Apple Website systems WordPress Why isn't there an easy way to see battery health on Android? August 29, 2023by Martin 6 AccuBattery Battery Health Program Robert Triggs / Android Authority Batteries don't last forever; it's just an unfortunate fact of smartphone life. As controversial as the iPhone 14's long-term battery health seems to be limited, at least Apple offers an easy way to keep track of how your battery is holding up . It's as easy as checking your normal battery settings. So while your iPhone may only last a few hours on a single charge, at least you'll be ready to order it. battery replacement . Android, by comparison, is a black box. Everything is fine until your phone starts restarting and hopefully you will collect the battery before sending the phone for diagnosis. A simple battery replacement is not that expensive, especially compared to a new phone. But many people end up throwing away an otherwise perfectly working phone because it's unclear what's causing the problem or whether they need an immediate fix.
A head start would be nice to say the least. In particular, many flagship and mid-range phones receive long-term updates that, in theory, last four or five years. Plus, the battery has been your phone's weakest link for years, and now consumers need a way to keep this potentially key repair going. Monitoring battery health is important for phones that have been built for four or five years. We reached out to Google to ask why such a feature hasn't been built into Android, and if there's a plan to adopt a percentage of the iPhone's initial capacity. Unfortunately, we have not received any response Country Email List As it turns out, Android just doesn't include specific tools for tracking battery health in the operating system, leaving users at the mercy of third-party apps. However, all hope is not lost. A new battery health API in the latest Android 14 beta could allow apps and OEMs to more easily expose this information to owners in the future. In the meantime, you'll need to make do with one of the few Android apps that can help track battery health. If your phone only lasts a few hours on a full charge, restarts randomly, or struggles to charge, it's probably.
time to replace the battery. How to check Android battery life and health Depending on your smartphone, there are several ways to check the health of your smartphone battery . We've detailed some of the best options below. Can Samsung battery health be checked? If you own a Galaxy, Samsung offers a way to check battery health that doesn't rely on a third-party app. You must first download the Samsung Members app from the Galaxy Store or Play Store, then check the battery status from the familiar settings menu. After installation, go to Settings> Battery and device care> Diagnostics> Phone diagnostics , and press the Battery status button. You can then see your phone's battery status under the "Life" result. Samsung offers a simplified rating system of "Good", "Normal" or "Poor" to make it easier to understand, in addition to showing the capacity of the phone's battery. Your battery should not be replaced until it reads Weak. However, power users may find that their phone doesn't last very long even with a normal rating. Android apps to quickly view battery health Non-Samsung owners can choose from a selection of third-party apps that claim to report battery status. Many hardware monitoring programs offer battery health ratings, including AIDA64, CPU Z, Device Info, and more.
A head start would be nice to say the least. In particular, many flagship and mid-range phones receive long-term updates that, in theory, last four or five years. Plus, the battery has been your phone's weakest link for years, and now consumers need a way to keep this potentially key repair going. Monitoring battery health is important for phones that have been built for four or five years. We reached out to Google to ask why such a feature hasn't been built into Android, and if there's a plan to adopt a percentage of the iPhone's initial capacity. Unfortunately, we have not received any response Country Email List As it turns out, Android just doesn't include specific tools for tracking battery health in the operating system, leaving users at the mercy of third-party apps. However, all hope is not lost. A new battery health API in the latest Android 14 beta could allow apps and OEMs to more easily expose this information to owners in the future. In the meantime, you'll need to make do with one of the few Android apps that can help track battery health. If your phone only lasts a few hours on a full charge, restarts randomly, or struggles to charge, it's probably.
time to replace the battery. How to check Android battery life and health Depending on your smartphone, there are several ways to check the health of your smartphone battery . We've detailed some of the best options below. Can Samsung battery health be checked? If you own a Galaxy, Samsung offers a way to check battery health that doesn't rely on a third-party app. You must first download the Samsung Members app from the Galaxy Store or Play Store, then check the battery status from the familiar settings menu. After installation, go to Settings> Battery and device care> Diagnostics> Phone diagnostics , and press the Battery status button. You can then see your phone's battery status under the "Life" result. Samsung offers a simplified rating system of "Good", "Normal" or "Poor" to make it easier to understand, in addition to showing the capacity of the phone's battery. Your battery should not be replaced until it reads Weak. However, power users may find that their phone doesn't last very long even with a normal rating. Android apps to quickly view battery health Non-Samsung owners can choose from a selection of third-party apps that claim to report battery status. Many hardware monitoring programs offer battery health ratings, including AIDA64, CPU Z, Device Info, and more.