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- The upcoming OS 6 updates can introduce a new adaptive charging feature that is designed to protect smart watch batteries from collapse.
- This feature will potentially be charged at 80 AT and then resumes intelligently to get the full charge based on the user’s specific daily habits.
- Evidence was found in the preview OS developer, and competitors like Samsung are also allegedly developing similar battery protection functions.
It is better to protect your device’s battery, avoiding it on the charger for expansion periods. This is why many phones have features that charge 80 AT, reduce battery pressure and extend their age. Although most smart watches lack these reservations, the next wearer OS 6 update can change it.
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The recent wear OS 6 developer digging through the preview, I discovered the strings in the Clickworms Yoggli app that indicate a new “adaptive charging” feature. When active, the charging will be stopped at a particular level and then resume to be fully charged through a certain time, possibly based on your charging habits. You will be able to override this feature at any time to charge your watch at 100 %.
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Although indoor charging does not specify percentage or time, this feature will potentially mirror adaptive charging on pixel phones. When this feature is enabled on pixel phones, it stops at 80 AT and then you usually expire an hour before plugging your device. It is appropriate to assume that the wearer will work similarly in the OS, though once again, we have not been able to confirm the exact details.
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Although the developer’s features do not always make specific devices, there is additional evidence. Earlier, we have received indications in the Pixel Watch Management Service app, which shows that Google is bringing adaptive charging to its watches. We do not know when Google intends to release this feature, but it can reach the wearer with an OS 6 update. In particular, Google will not eliminate this feature of its worth of clothing lineup. Samsung is allegedly developing a similar battery prevention feature for his Galaxy Watch Series, which is expected to release One UI Watch 8.
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