Google's new battery tech will lower capacity over time, whether you like it or not

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The big picture: Google's latest mid-range smartphone, the Pixel 9a, comes with a controversial new battery management feature that gradually reduces the battery's maximum charge capacity over time, whether you like it or not. While this might sound concerning at first, it could ultimately help extend the battery's overall lifespan.

The feature, called "Battery Health Assistance," is essentially a software mechanism that automatically lowers the maximum charge level on your Pixel 9a after every 200 charge cycles. These reductions occur incrementally until the device reaches 1,000 cycles in total.

At first glance, having your phone's OS unilaterally limit your battery capacity might seem alarming. However, Google insists that the feature is designed for the greater good.

All lithium-ion batteries degrade over time. While your Pixel may start with 100 percent battery capacity when brand new, repeated charge cycles gradually reduce its ability to hold a full charge. Google's approach aims to slow down this natural wear and tear, potentially extending your battery's long-term health.

In other words, your battery's capacity will decline over time anyway – Google just wants to manage that process. By gradually reducing the maximum charge, the company claims Battery Health Assistance can help extend your battery's lifespan and slow down degradation.

Ultimately, this approach should translate to longer usable battery life later into your phone's lifecycle.

Google does warn that you may notice "small decreases in your battery's runtime" as the battery ages. Additionally, the feature will adjust charging speeds based on the reduced capacity, which could lead to minor changes in charging performance. The full explanation is available in Google's official support article.

Battery Health Assistance is mandatory on the Pixel 9a, and there's no option to disable it. It's also likely to be included in future Pixel models, though it's unclear if it will roll out to older devices via a software update.

For context, Google previously stated that the Pixel 8a and newer models are designed to retain up to 80 percent capacity after approximately 1,000 charge cycles. In contrast, older Pixels (from the 3a to the 8 Pro) are rated for 80 percent capacity at 800 cycles. This new battery tech appears aimed at pushing sustainable battery life even further.

Beyond the Pixel 9a's battery management feature, Android 16 is also expected to introduce deeper battery insights. The update should include a Battery Health menu displaying your phone's estimated remaining capacity percentage and detailed charge cycle statistics.

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Right to repair would assist with this planned obsolescence strategy. Next strategy is to just push out an update to brick your phone.
 
Still rocking my S8 on the original battery. I'm not on it a lot, maybe 20-30 minutes of gaming, 20-30 minutes of web browsing or video watching, one or two calls, a handful of texts and checking the weather....the battery tends to get down to around 25% by the end of the day.....

I really do need to get a new phone, though. One day this sucker just won't take a charge and I'll be SOL.
 
"However, Google insists that the feature is designed for the greater good."
Never in human history has this phrase meant anything positive. I cant believe we're actually buying Google's planned obsolescence as a good thing.
 
No worries. American tech giants pushing for more profits, greed destroyed so many empires. Customers will happily run into open arms of Chinese companies.

It is funny how just thirty years after destruction of Soviet Union capitalist United States turned into everything Soviet propaganda machine were saying they are.
 
No worries. American tech giants pushing for more profits, greed destroyed so many empires. Customers will happily run into open arms of Chinese companies.

It is funny how just thirty years after destruction of Soviet Union capitalist United States turned into everything Soviet propaganda machine were saying they are.
Our propaganda on why the USSR sucked was on the money.

Ironically, so was their propaganda on why the US sucked
 
My Pixel 1 GPS stopped working after an update. I foolishly bought a Pixel 4a. They killed the battery in that with a terrible update recently. I can't stress strongly enough to people how much they should avoid Pixel phones.
Don't be evil, be worse, be Google.
 
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