What you need to know
- Google appears to have quietly rolled out adaptive charging notifications on Pixels.
- This notification will appear when your phone is fully charged in the morning, and you can quickly turn it off if you don’t want to charge it at night.
- Pixel has received another silent update that also removes the adaptive charging alarm requirement.
Google seems to have sneakily improved its battery-saving feature, Adaptive Charging. A Reddit user posted a quick screenshot and some information about the recent display of a notification about adaptive charging on the Pixel (via 9to5Google). The “Adaptive charging is on” notification provides this user with an explanation that the battery will be full by 8:00 AM and will charge steadily until then to extend battery health. increase.
This is pretty much how Google’s Adaptive Charging for Pixels is intended to work. This feature is intended to reduce the amount of time the phone is in the critical range of 80-100% charge, reducing the strain on internal cells before quickly reaching full charge before waking up.

The Redditor also noted a new notification for the battery health-focused tool, which now includes a “Turn off once” option. You may find this option to turn off useful. However, if you’re not completely satisfied, you can always turn it off completely.
This particular update doesn’t seem to be all that widespread at this point. It’s also unclear if this was a late addition to his March 2023 feature removal. 9to5 said Google began work on this new notification system almost a year ago in his April.
That’s not the only amazing thing. Google seems to have started rolling out another silent update of his on the Adaptive Charging feature and how it works for users.

This change was discovered by 9to5Google. This seems to indicate that Google has removed the previous alarm requirement for Adaptive Charging. 9to5 notes that the feature launched in his late 2020 and came with an initial window of alarms set from 5am to 10am (later increased to 3am). rice field. Now, the Adaptive Charging feature works without the need for users to set alarms on their phones themselves, so we’ve found that it knows when to charge steadily and when to finish charging rapidly.
9to5’s Abner Li takes note of the message, “We’re full by 7am.” Google may have implemented ways to make it a little easier for Pixel 7 Pro and others to have nighttime activity stop and start again in the morning. It gives users another option to enable adaptive charging without hindrance.

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