Google's New "Extreme" Battery Saver By LaterClips

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Aug 14, 2021
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Google's New "Extreme" Battery Saver

Uh, the next standout thing I know you're a huge. This is a huge willy dew moment. Uh go back one. Maybe you didn't get the other story. Did you skip two ahead? There we go uh. No, actually it was the next one.

That's a willy do feature, but this feature is interesting too also came from the event extreme battery saver, which is not going to be exclusive to only the new pixel phones, but will also roll out to the previous pixel phones via software update, so people with old pixels could, I suppose, celebrate this fact now many manufacturers have some form of battery saving included inside their OS that they do all kinds of fancy things to sort of trim down the battery consumption. In Google's case they are claiming 48 hours of operation will on a single charge, with the battery saving functionality. That way, that would mean well, you go to bed, you wake up, you use it the whole next day, because I don't know what you I. It may be an it's a camping trip or something like this, and you're not going to be near an outlet, and you're, not using your phone a lot, but for security purposes. You want to have it ready to go if you need it yup, and now you get the 48 hour with the, and so you just click on the extreme battery.

Well, this uh, this extreme battery, is going to drop your phone's screen timeout to 30 seconds. It will turn off your work profile. It will allow you to select what are your essential apps and those will stay running then everything else will get paused and when paused no notifications will come via the paused apps, so you can just select the less important apps that you don't are going to need to pump through or push through during your battery saving, and then only the handful that are important will refresh and essentially be using ram and various other resources. Uh. Also, your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will continue to work, but scanning will be turned off, so your device is not going to be looking for other Wi-Fi networks and also hotspot tethering will stop, but it will be a simple toggle.

It's almost like a game mode, a simple toggle which, in one click, can adjust to various attributes which you can customize on your phone. In order to extend the battery life yeah, that's very useful. The fact that you don't have to think about turning off things, you just tap it, and then it's just battery saver mode and- and you couldn't do just one single default, because everybody's usages are different. They may need notifications to come through an app which is a third-party app. They installed not a stock app, let's say so.

It's you can't just guess like in our battery saving mode this. This and this happens. The person needs to be able to go in there and tweak it as well, which is uh they have to, and also the manufacturers have to make it easy enough and intuitive enough that anyone would want to use it, because I have seen this in the past, where you could have a battery saver mode, but it's doing things like dimming the screen too much or black and white, and if it's, if it doesn't feel if it feels like it's inhibiting my experience too much, then I don't want to use it, and I'm just burning through the battery. So the idea of just pausing all these apps that don't uh need access or need refreshes. At that moment, that seems like the right idea, but it's important to note they're, not the first to do this they're, just it's just rolling out to their devices, and maybe the implementation might be a little more slick, as it has been in the past with Google compared to potentially other android makers.

So, quick question, though, do you think it will replace the battery saver in the settings because it already has it on android right yeah? This is going to be called extreme batteries there's another level to it, so it would be another like feature or maybe a double, maybe two a separate toggle like if you click through it, there's now a new option which is extreme battery saver versus the standard I'm guessing, but apparently it's going to roll out to older pixels as well as, of course, it'll ship on these newer pixels.


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