This is how Google will make us use less battery with Android O

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Android O is coming. The beta of the great update of the Google operating system It is now available for a lucky few. One of the main advantages that will come with Android O will be the improvement of the autonomy of the phones, something that Google has been working on for a long time. Now, the company has explained how it will save battery life with the new Android.

With Android O, you will not only be able to see which applications are using the most battery on your phone. The new operating system software will give more details about the load and more data. This menu is the one that Google will improve in Android O so that users can know in detail what is affecting the autonomy of the phone, what applications consume from the background and what should we stop.

Battery with Android O

With battery status showing right now it is not known if an application has consumed a lot of battery because something is wrong or because we have used it more than normal. We do not always know if consumption corresponds to use and this would be clarified with Android O, which would show the amount of time that we have used it and the percentage of autonomy that the application has spent.

In addition, you can go even deeper into the information by clicking on the applications in the list. By clicking on the different applications we will be able to know if the battery wear has occurred due to use or because it has been running in the background without our intending it. An application can also be stopped or disabled or uninstall if we believe that it is not useful compared to the sacrifice it represents for our phone.

Better the autonomy of our phones is one of the main obsessions of many manufacturers, who bet on larger batteries with more mAh. But the solution does not only go through the hardware but also through a better and more efficient use of the software and the operating system, ending all the useless that consumes us.