Pixel users enrolled in the Android 14 QPR beta program noticed in QPR1 Beta 1 a nifty new addition to the “About phone” section in their phone’s Settings menu. This new section, called “Battery information” provided enhanced battery statistics, such as charging cycles and the battery’s manufacture date. However, the feature vanished in the latest March 2024 Pixel update.
New “Battery information” page in Pixel phone settings | Credit: 9to5Google
Believing this was a bug, beta testers promptly submitted bug reports via the Android Beta Feedback app, citing the disappearance of the recently rolled out battery health feature. However, as 9to5Google noticed, Google responded to this bug report by pointing out that this disappearance is deliberate.
According to Google, the new battery stats were never meant for currently released Pixel models. Instead, they’re designed exclusively for the Pixel 8a and future Pixel phones. The exact response reads, “We only enable this page on Pixel 8a and beyond, so this is WAI (Working as Intended).”
Aside from the controversy, this news also marks the first acknowledgement from Google that the Pixel 8a exists, a highly anticipated mid-range addition to the Pixel lineup. The Pixel 8a is rumored to be launched within the next few months, possibly aligning with Google I/O in May. It also suggests that Google plans to expand upon basic battery statistics, potentially introducing more in-depth battery health information on upcoming phones.
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